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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adj.形容词 adjective
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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?
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