windy

  • 11Windy — Pour la goélette à quatre mâts, voir Windy (goélette). Windy Équipage 2 Gréement bermudien Débuts 1962 Longueur hors tout 5,28 m Ma …

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  • 12windy — /ˈwɪndi / (say windee) adjective (windier, windiest) 1. accompanied or characterised by wind: windy weather. 2. exposed to or swept by the wind: a windy hill. 3. consisting of or resembling wind: the windy tempest of my heart. 4. towards the wind …

  • 13windy — 1. mod. talkative. □ She’s so windy! Won’t she ever let up? □ Here comes old windy Charlie. Once he gets started, he never stops. 2. mod. flatulent; having intestinal gas. □ I feel a little windy. □ …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 14windy — windily, adv. windiness, n. /win dee/, adj., windier, windiest. 1. accompanied or characterized by wind: a windy day. 2. exposed to or swept by the wind: a windy hill. 3. consisting of or resembling wind: a windy tempest of activity. 4. toward… …

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  • 15windy — adj. (windier, windiest) 1 stormy with wind (a windy night). 2 exposed to the wind; windswept (a windy plain). 3 generating or characterized by flatulence. 4 colloq. wordy, verbose, empty (a windy speech). 5 colloq. nervous, frightened.… …

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  • 16Windy — Klassenzeichen Zeichen nicht vorhanden Bootsmaße Länge üA: 5,28 m Breite üA: 1,98 m …

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  • 17windy — 1. adjective /ˈwɪndi/ a) Accompanied by wind. It was a long and windy night. b) Unsheltered and open to the wind. They made love in a windy bus shelter. 2. noun /ˈwɪndi/ …

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  • 18windy — wind|y [ wındi ] adjective * 1. ) with a lot of wind: a windy day a ) used about places where there is a lot of wind: a windy beach 2. ) INFORMAL using a lot of long words to try to impress people but not really saying very much ╾ wind|i|ness… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 19windy — [[t]wɪ̱ndi[/t]] windier, windiest ADJ GRADED If it is windy, the wind is blowing a lot. It was windy and Jake felt cold. Syn: blustery Ant: windless …

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  • 20windy —    1. suffering from or likely to cause flatulence or flatus    See also wind1:     ... taters... es windy zort o grub. (Agrikler, 1872)    2. frightened    With a suggestion of cowardice:     ... he may be what the British soldier would call… …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms