Thesaurus / blowy
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They had fine blowy days with Nancy up on Beachy Head above the sparkling blue water.
SINISTER STREET, VOL. 1COMPTON MACKENZIEDon't you know Old Blowy, ma'am—'im as had the good luck to ride at Balaclava?
WORKHOUSE CHARACTERSMARGARET WYNNE NEVINSONTo our surprise the weather, which in the evening had been calm and frosty, had become wet and blowy.
AUDUBON AND HIS JOURNALS, VOL. 2MARIA R. AUDUBONIt was a wicked, blowy day, and I crept into a wrecked "camion" and sheltered there, and ate some lunch and slept a little.
MY WAR EXPERIENCES IN TWO CONTINENTSSARAH MACNAUGHTANCouldn't one sit here blowy nights, with the candles lit, eating nuts and telling stories?
THE HONORABLE PETER STIRLING AND WHAT PEOPLE THOUGHT OF HIMPAUL LEICESTER FORDThey thought it a "blowy" day, and so did a man who passed soon after in a dog-cart.
OUR JOURNEY TO THE HEBRIDESJOSEPH PENNELL AND ELIZABETH ROBINS PENNELLOn a snowy, blowy, bitter cold Sunday—one of those days nobody wants—Rex and Wolf elected to go rabbit-hunting.
LAD: A DOGALBERT PAYSON TERHUNEIt's such a different ending from the one we dreamt when I saw you off on the troop-train with my hair all blowy down my back.
THE KINGDOM ROUND THE CORNERCONINGSBY DAWSONThe real want in blowy weather is a dense low screen, perfectly wind-tight, as high as the knee above the ground.
THE ART OF TRAVELFRANCIS GALTONIt was a cold, blowy, blustery day outside, the storm being not far short of a blizzard.
TOM FAIRFIELD'S SCHOOLDAYSALLEN CHAPMANWORDS RELATED TO BLOWY
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