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windiness

/win-dee/US // ˈwɪn di //UK // (ˈwɪndɪ) //

风度,风味,风力,防风

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    wind·i·er, wind·i·est.

    • : accompanied or characterized by wind: a windy day.
    • : exposed to or swept by the wind: a windy hill.
    • : consisting of or resembling wind: a windy tempest of activity.
    • : toward the wind; windward.
    • : unsubstantial or empty.
    • : of the nature of, characterized by, or given to prolonged, empty talk; voluble; verbose; bombastic.
    • : characterized by or causing flatulence.
    • : Chiefly Scot. boastful.

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Examples

  • It remains to be seen, especially if it’s windy and wet out, but the heated tables could provide a cozy way for patrons to dine outside in a fairly comfortable, safe, and standard way.

  • It was never colder than about seventy degrees, although that feels cold when you’re wet and it’s windy, but cold wasn’t the issue.

  • You can only live 3 hours without shelter in a cold, wet, and windy setting.

  • In particularly hot, dry, and windy conditions, you could die from dehydration in less than three days if no water is available.

  • When Steadman and some other CSL workers agreed to talk, I got in my car and made the windy four-hour drive to the strip mall in McKeesport, Pennsylvania, where they worked.

  • The independent and go-getter spirit started young, with the band plastering posters throughout the Windy City.

  • His brother Sidronio immediately took over, and the Windy City reported no shortage of smack.

  • He paid his own way, joining older brother Jacob who had escaped to the Windy City earlier that year.

  • To save the Windy City, we have to use everything at our disposal.

  • The windows were sealed shut around the edges by duct tape but still rattled when it got windy.

  • Turn we our backs to the cold gloomy north, to the wet windy west, to the dry parching east—on to the south!

  • Through the beautiful, windy autumn days, he labored at his difficult task, the task of telling a story.

  • It was a windy night and a sudden gust blew his tall hat into the river, and after it unfortunately dropped the meerschaum.

  • Moreover, though a land of frost, it is very windy, the wind being nearly always a cold one.

  • As well as can be expected in this dusty windy city where they have to stay in the house half the day.