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windy

[win-dee] / ˈwɪn di /




Example Sentences

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“It’s not gonna be quite as windy as the last storm,” he said.

From Los Angeles Times

However, gas flows remained steady despite production outages in Norway, while windy weather is supporting wind-power generation, according to analysts at ANZ Research.

From The Wall Street Journal

On a windy day, the Italian lost just six points across his nine service games.

From Barron's

Cathy befriends young Heathcliff after her rich, alcoholic father brings him to live and work as a servant on their estate perched atop the windy English moors.

From Salon

Talk about wild and windy moors, temper and jealousy!

From Los Angeles Times




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