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  • adjective comparative form of draughty: more draughty

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Examples

  • But still she demurred, being a very sane, intelligent girl, with an imagination which produced no more alluring mental picture than a cold and draughty drive, a colder and draughtier and even more depressing inspection of a ruined factory, and such small matters as a lost lunch.

    Bones in London Edgar Wallace 1903

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