Windiness example sentences
windiness
definition
- noun form of windy
wind·y
adjective
windy (adjective) · windier (comparative adjective) · windiest (superlative adjective)
- (of weather, a period of time, or a place) marked by or exposed to strong winds:
- suffering from, marked by, or causing an accumulation of gas in the alimentary canal.
- using or expressed in many words that sound impressive but mean little:
Synonyms
windy, breezy, blowy, fresh, blustery, gusty, wild, stormy, squally, tempestuous, turbulent, wuthering, boisterous, blusterous, windswept, exposed, unprotected, bare, bleak, still, windless, sheltered, verbose, wordy, prolix, lengthy, overlong, prolonged, protracted, tedious, talkative, garrulous, voluble, loquacious, rambling, meandering, repetitious, tautological, periphrastic, circumlocutory, tortuous, talky, pleonastic, concise, succinct"Windiness" Example Sentences
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