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blowy

/bloh-ee/US // ˈbloʊ i //UK // (ˈbləʊɪ) //

有气无力,有气无力的,有气的,有水的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    blow·i·er, blow·i·est.

    • : windy: a chill, blowy day.
    • : easily blown about: flimsy, blowy curtain material.

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Examples

  • They had fine blowy days with Nancy up on Beachy Head above the sparkling blue water.

  • Don't you know Old Blowy, ma'am—'im as had the good luck to ride at Balaclava?

  • To our surprise the weather, which in the evening had been calm and frosty, had become wet and blowy.

  • It was a wicked, blowy day, and I crept into a wrecked "camion" and sheltered there, and ate some lunch and slept a little.

  • Couldn't one sit here blowy nights, with the candles lit, eating nuts and telling stories?