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- adjective
comparative form ofwindy : morewindy
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Examples
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Our wedding season is a year-round affair these days as people are choosing to get married in the chillier aka windier months of the year.
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I think it was the second year we were in there, and somebody said, 'Hey, it's kind of windier in here than outside.'
NYT > Global Home 2010
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I think it was the second year we were in there, and somebody said, 'Hey, it's kind of windier in here than outside.'
NYT > Home Page 2010
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Since today's kids face windier wind, dryer droughts, heavier rain, and more blustery blizzards, what can parents lord over them?
Neil Wagner: Climate Change Makes the Bad Old Days Look Better Neil Wagner 2011
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In some parts of the country summer and winter are windier than spring and fall.
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A positive interpretation says that the Arctic defied the apocalyptic prophecies by recovering slightly, thanks to a pattern of colder and windier weather.
Boing Boing 2009
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However, forecasts for warmer, windier weather Tuesday had fire managers on guard.
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Since today's kids face windier wind, dryer droughts, heavier rain, and more blustery blizzards, what can parents lord over them?
Neil Wagner: Climate Change Makes the Bad Old Days Look Better Neil Wagner 2011
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In some parts of the country summer and winter are windier than spring andfall.
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In some parts of the country summer and winter are windier than spring and fall.
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