Adverb for characterized by or exposed to strong winds
“Roy Appleyard converted from the touchline, an excellent kick considering the very windy conditions.”
Adverb for unsheltered and open to the wind
“He felt fortunate to have a stable in which to sleep while they had to spend their nights on the cold and windy hills around Bethlehem.”
Adverb for having one or more bends or angles
“When we finally reached the top of the long and windy path, I gasped at the magnificent view.”
Adverb for using or expressed in many words, especially words that sound impressive but mean little
“Rather than giving a long, windy speech, she would drop a few carefully chosen words instead.”
Adverb for showy in speech and given to using flowery or elaborate terms
“He made a windy speech about his time at the firm and how he'd come to care about all of them as family.”
(slang) Adverb for nervous or anxious about something
“Both felt a bit windy about working under the engine held up by an aging tractor.”
Adverb for having an arrogant, self-important or pompous manner
Adverb for allowing, or characterized by, the circulation of air
Adverb for allowing the circulation of air
Adverb for depressingly dull and bleak or repetitive
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