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windiness

  • a word derived from windy.

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You might think that windiness plays a role here—maybe some trees are just uniquely shielded from the elements, thus keeping their leaves?

From Slate Dec. 5, 2023

These inserted tidbits jazz up a windiness that begins to plague the super-heavy plotting even before intermission.

From Washington Post Sep. 28, 2015

In that case, the windiness of the regions would be an asset, making the territory more arable.

From Scientific American Apr. 5, 2013

But his windiness has frustrated even some who say they’re considering backing him on Tuesday.

From Time Jan. 9, 2012

The remedies which they use are large clysters, whereby they void store of windiness.

From Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 4 by Motteux, Peter Anthony