Adjective, : a windy day. ,a windy hill. ,a windy tempest of activity. From Dictionary.com.
But it ought to be windily you know, since it's the wind. From Wordnik.com. [Prudence Says So] Reference
“Eü, eü, eü,” she demonstrated windily through her cold. From Wordnik.com. [Death of a Fool]
As Tallis climbed out of the car, chuffing windily into the kerchief. From Wordnik.com. [The Highest Treason] Reference
Marapper sighed windily, and raised his palms in a gesture of rejection. From Wordnik.com. [Starship]
From Merriam-Webster: blo·vi·ate: To speak or write verbosely and windily. From Wordnik.com. [Bloviation Without Representation] Reference
I thought that was more or less what I was trying to say, albeit a bit more windily. From Wordnik.com. [Summoning a Hobgoblin] Reference
I felt his harsh beard brush my ear as he whispered to me windily, ‘Beware of Abd el Kader’. From Wordnik.com. [Seven Pillars of Wisdom] Reference
Sorry sha'el, most of what you write is at least mildly if windily and self-indulgently amusing, but in regards to. From Wordnik.com. [Words Fail Me] Reference
"What do you mean?" asked the midshipman right before his head dropped heavily to the table, his last breath pressing windily out of his lungs. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2005-05-15] Reference
Cole cares only about making money; Chambers is a self-taught intellectual, windily lecturing his pal on the history of wherever they happen to alight. From Wordnik.com. [Tessa DeCarlo: Ebony and Ivory] Reference
A single lamp swung windily amid a desolate platform. From Wordnik.com. [DEVELOPMENT A NOVEL BY W. BRYHER WITH A PREFACE BY AMY LOWELL] Reference
So once the QuiF had been windily dispatched with, it was time for ey'body to draw knives. From Wordnik.com. [News from TV.com] Reference
Journalism is merely the cloak hanging windily about it, as her cloak hung about Mrs. Colum Fay. From Wordnik.com. [Books and Persons Being Comments on a Past Epoch 1908-1911] Reference
No FACT in the world is going to puncture your smug self-righteousness and windily pompous rhetoric. From Wordnik.com. [Stop The ACLU] Reference
"She looks 'most as sweet as you did, Prue, when I took you to the altar," sighed the old man windily. From Wordnik.com. [Sheila of Big Wreck Cove A Story of Cape Cod] Reference
Heh, youth vaunts windily, but in the end nobody can follow after his own thinking and his own desire. From Wordnik.com. [Figures of Earth] Reference
They argued windily with him, and he was cocky, and enjoyed the spectacle of his interesting martyrdom. From Wordnik.com. [Babbitt] Reference
They argued windily with him, and he was cocky, and enjoyed the spectacle of his interesting martyrdom. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 29] Reference
Then she turned and fled to the front porch and breathed deeply and windily of the heady September Wisconsin morning air. From Wordnik.com. [Fanny Herself] Reference
Then it was that they got their first puncture; a worn tire cut through by a sharp fragment of rock so that they heard the air gush out windily. From Wordnik.com. [Man to Man] Reference
About the confessionals there was a constant shuffle, whispering and stirring; radiators hissed and clanked, the big doors creaked and swung windily. From Wordnik.com. [Martie, the Unconquered] Reference
It was but a half-gaiety, in truth, that awoke in the poet even now, with the singing and the good wine, as the notes echoed windily along the passages. From Wordnik.com. [Gaston de Latour; an unfinished romance] Reference
The Bonny Doon Vineyard Cellar Door Cafe, as the restaurant is rather windily known, will serve lunch and dinner Wednesday-Sunday from noon to 9pm starting May 16. From Wordnik.com. Reference
"If I have retired," he went on windily, "from the insincerities and glitter of life in town," -- but it was not his face she was looking at, it was his waist, -- "the reason is obvious," he rapped out. From Wordnik.com. [Tommy and Grizel] Reference
They lying long shall not die windily. From Wordnik.com. [And Death Shall Have No Dominion] Reference
"Keeping my own," the cloud said windily. From Wordnik.com. [Cube Route]
Alleyn heard Markins sigh windily. From Wordnik.com. [Died in the Wool]
A pair of night-hawks windily sweep, or fall. From Wordnik.com. [American Poetry, 1922 A Miscellany] Reference
Troy heard Pauline and Millamant sigh windily. From Wordnik.com. [Final Curtain]
Or clouds blown windily over a sky at midnight. From Wordnik.com. [The House of Dust: A Symphony] Reference
He sighed windily. From Wordnik.com. [Final Curtain]
Dor called windily. From Wordnik.com. [Centaur Aisle]
Have I answered you windily enough? ". From Wordnik.com. [The Boat of a Million Years]
1. (verb) bloviate orate verbosely and windily. From Wordnik.com. [Latest Articles] Reference
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