Definitionadj. abounding in or exposed to the wind or breezes
Last update: September 22, 2015
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She luffed cleverly, having a splendid blowy time of it, and put about. [Please select]
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Where's all your beautiful hair that was so blowy. [Please select]
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Everywhere there were girls in their blowy summer dresses--girls of all kinds and sorts. [Please select]
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Seems to have blowy white things at the sides like window curtains, doesn't it. [Please select]
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Couldn't one sit here blowy nights, with the candles lit, eating nuts and telling stories. [Please select]
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Night drew on, dark and blowy, with the army still on the water, as Willet had predicted, and much of it seasick. [Please select]
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Reef in the mainsail, and haul on the tack; For it's windy weather--" Here Long Jack joined in: "And it's blowy weather; When the winds begin to blow, pipe all hands together. [Please select]
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