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Blowy   /blˈoʊi/   Listen
Blowy

adjective
1.
Abounding in or exposed to the wind or breezes.  Synonyms: breezy, windy.  "A windy bluff"






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"Blowy" Quotes from Famous Books



... great difference between such a climate as that of Scotland, damp and cold, snowy and blowy, and a continental ice-sheet, a mile or two thick, reaching from John o' Groat's House to the Mediterranean. We can see that the oranges of Spain can grow to-day within a comparatively short distance of Edinburgh; ...
— Ragnarok: The Age of Fire and Gravel • Ignatius Donnelly



Words linked to "Blowy" :   stormy, blow, windy



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