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Definition of blowy in English: blowyadjectiveblowier, blowiest ˈbləʊiˈbloʊi Windy or windswept. 多风的一天。 Example sentencesExamples - Conditions at Canoe Brook were blowy and wet, remarkably Open-like in fact.
- See now, rounding the headland, a forlorn hopeless bird, trembling black wings fingering the blowy air, dainty and ghostly, careless of the scattering salt.
- Key line: ‘A snowy, blowy Christmas, a mistletoey Christmas, a turkey lurkey Christmas to you!’
- However, in blowy conditions at St Teresa's pitch on the Glen Road in Belfast, the St. Louis boys finally made the dream become a reality as they toppled a very physical Loreto College, Coleraine team.
- In the first three days we've seen it calm, blowy and wet.
- It was very blowy and some of the greens were tricky but I hit the ball fantastically well and missed only four or five greens which is pretty good out there.
- Barely 12 hours after the final round of the British Open at blowy, blustery Royal Lytham and the newly-crowned champion and chums were cracking away on the other side of the world.
- With the weather being a tad on the blowy side at the moment I've noticed that my skin is starting to feel dry and a little sore.
- Tralee town itself is a good place to come back to after a blowy winter's walk.
- We have wind, this is heavy duty, serious blowy stuff.
- Talking of storms, this interview is potentially a bit blowy for me, too: I once had to apologise to a Lady for falsely accusing her of being German (she is half-French and half-Russian and also a British citizen).
- Thank you for coming… it's a bit blowy outside.
- And outside, it's cold, blowy and snowy: real Texas, rather than the TV-land place it was to become.
Synonyms windy, windswept, blustery, gusty, breezy, draughty, fresh wild, stormy, squally, tempestuous, turbulent rare boisterous
Rhymesdoughy, joey, showy, snowy, toey, towy, Zoë Definition of blowy in US English: blowyadjectiveˈblōēˈbloʊi Having or affected by strong winds; windy or windswept. 刮大风的;有风的;受大风影响的 多风的一天。 Example sentencesExamples - Barely 12 hours after the final round of the British Open at blowy, blustery Royal Lytham and the newly-crowned champion and chums were cracking away on the other side of the world.
- Key line: ‘A snowy, blowy Christmas, a mistletoey Christmas, a turkey lurkey Christmas to you!’
- With the weather being a tad on the blowy side at the moment I've noticed that my skin is starting to feel dry and a little sore.
- It was very blowy and some of the greens were tricky but I hit the ball fantastically well and missed only four or five greens which is pretty good out there.
- In the first three days we've seen it calm, blowy and wet.
- See now, rounding the headland, a forlorn hopeless bird, trembling black wings fingering the blowy air, dainty and ghostly, careless of the scattering salt.
- However, in blowy conditions at St Teresa's pitch on the Glen Road in Belfast, the St. Louis boys finally made the dream become a reality as they toppled a very physical Loreto College, Coleraine team.
- Conditions at Canoe Brook were blowy and wet, remarkably Open-like in fact.
- Talking of storms, this interview is potentially a bit blowy for me, too: I once had to apologise to a Lady for falsely accusing her of being German (she is half-French and half-Russian and also a British citizen).
- Tralee town itself is a good place to come back to after a blowy winter's walk.
- We have wind, this is heavy duty, serious blowy stuff.
- And outside, it's cold, blowy and snowy: real Texas, rather than the TV-land place it was to become.
- Thank you for coming… it's a bit blowy outside.
Synonyms windy, windswept, blustery, gusty, breezy, draughty, fresh |