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blowy

American  
[bloh-ee] / ˈbloʊ i /

adjective

blowier, blowiest
  1. windy.

    a chill, blowy day.

  2. easily blown about.

    flimsy, blowy curtain material.


blowy British  
/ ˈbləʊɪ /

adjective

  1. another word for windy

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Etymology

Origin of blowy

First recorded in 1820–30; blow 2 + -y 1

Example Sentences

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"Come heah, Blowy," called the cowboy to another.

From Valley of Wild Horses by Grey, Zane

That experience led to his acquaintance with Blowy.

From Valley of Wild Horses by Grey, Zane

Blowy August twilights began to harass the leaves: darkness came earlier, and people, going home, hurried through the streets where lately they had lingered.

From Carnival by MacKenzie, Compton