blustery / ˈblʌs tə ri /

狂风大作狂风骤雨大风大浪大风大雨

blustery 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. characterized by strong, gusty wind:It's a blustery day, with a stiff westerly whipping across the valley keeping the temperature on the cool side.
  2. full of bravado and empty boasts, threats, or protests:Without these two arrogant, blustery leaders, the two sides would likely have solved their problems and worked things out.

blustery 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

stormy

更多blustery例句

  1. Skies clear, but it’s partially thanks to a blustery wind, which is helping dry us out and chill us down at the same time.
  2. It’s also hard to guess how the blustery winds from both public opinion and Congress will impact Robinhood in the long term.
  3. Wide-brimmed winter hats are bold and guaranteed to make a statement, though best to leave them during truly frigid, blustery times.
  4. Saturday night turns blustery and cold, with lows in the 20s.
  5. It will be a bit blustery in the evening, with temperatures in the low 30s.
  6. Middleton's navy MaxMara jacket and Orla Kiely skirt, however, were no match for the blustery weather.
  7. By turns bossy, blustery, and self-deprecating, Frida insinuates herself into every aspect of the place.
  8. A blustery man I met when I was young, a painter, came up with a sentence he liked to say because he believed it was true.
  9. And Winpisinger was a piece of work: a blustery, belligerent, union militant.
  10. Joo delivered a fairly specific, but blustery, private proposal from the North Koreans.
  11. Such a horrid blustery day, and heavy rain coming down this morning.
  12. He seems to have been of a headlong, blustery, uncertain disposition; much tossed about in the controversies of his day.
  13. The 22d was very blustery, sometimes snowing; very disagreeable traveling.
  14. The morning was showery and blustery, and it was in vain that Dopsy and Mopsy hinted their desire to be driven to the meet.
  15. They came dressed in furs—mink, marten and Hudson seal—for it was a bleak, blustery day.