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Discover Ludwig"windy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a condition of the atmosphere when there is a strong wind, or metaphorically to describe a person who is talkative or prone to exaggeration. Example sentence: "It was a windy day, with gusts of wind blowing through the town."
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windy
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Accompanied by wind.
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Monday and Tuesday will be cool and often wet and windy.
A shallow stretch of Atlantic swings from millpond to wild and windy, and is good for surfing and sailing.
"Extremely windy days declined substantially during the last 40 years with significant declines in about 60% in the urban areas," said the authors, who defined heatwaves as periods of at least six days where the daily maximum temperature was hotter than 99% of days since 1973.
"Our results show significant increases in heat waves and the number of hot days and warm nights, and at the same time declines in cold waves and extreme windy days in many urban areas over the last 40 years.
It was more windy out there than it looked and kicking was difficult.
So the CLNR tested real-time thermal rating which calculated how much power can safely pass through the network, taking into account weather conditions: on a windy day, for example, the network can take more power because the lines are cooler.
It's been really windy so it could have been moving at one or two knots for days.
"It was very windy up there – but that's another sign of how we've all moved on the last few years.
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People and businesses are mobile.Mr Emanuel described his first budget as "honest"—a novelty in the Windy City.
The west is littered with elderly Chicagoans who left the Windy City because of the cold and now can't stop moaning about their air-conditioning bills.
The firm, which will soon start building electric trucks in the Bronx, will also open a new site in Chicago.In this section News adventures So farewell then, FTD Windy cluster Fashion invasion Sleepless in Ahmedabad Honestly unvarnished Tablet teachers BlackBerry babes Bearing no gifts Draining mystery The great mismatch ReprintsMr Emanuel is as persuasive as he is profane.
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