BLOWY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Her hair was blowy, her face a keen pink, her eyes an electric blue by contrast It has been deuced lonesome these dark blowy nights along back The weather was alternately still, rainy and blowy He felt young and smart this blowy morning A blowy, corn-colored curl caught like a tendril and curled round the brim
blowy - Wiktionary, the free dictionary From blow + -y (adjectival suffix) Windy or breezy All my doors open! this blowy night! reminds me of the Lisbon earthquake; but my storm-cap has protected me […] one blowy July afternoon, as they were going up for a potato-roast, they saw somebody moving among the trees This ship is nice, with our heels hitting the deck together
What does blowy mean? - Definitions. net blowy Blowy refers to a situation, condition or environment characterized by strong winds or gusts It's commonly used to describe weather conditions
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