Windy
WordNet

adjective


(1)   Abounding in or exposed to the wind or breezes
"Blowy weather"
"A windy bluff"
(2)   Using or containing too many words
"Long-winded (or windy) speakers"
"Verbose and ineffective instructional methods"
"Newspapers of the day printed long wordy editorials"
"Proceedings were delayed by wordy disputes"
(3)   Resembling the wind in speed,force, or variability
"A windy dash home"
(4)   Not practical or realizable; speculative
"Airy theories about socioeconomic improvement"
"Visionary schemes for getting rich"
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Adjective



  1. Accompanied by wind.
    It was a long and windy night.
  2. Unsheltered and open to the wind.
    They made love in a windy bus shelter.
  3. Empty and lacking substance.
    They made windy promises they would not keep.
  4. Long-winded; orally verbose.
  5. Flatulent.
    The Tex-Mex meal had made them somewhat windy.

Adjective



  1. Having many bends; winding, twisting or tortuous.
 
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