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Meaning of draughty

Wordnet

draughty (s)

not airtight

Webster

draughty (a.)

Pertaining to a draught, or current of air; as, a draughtly, comfortless room.

draughty Sentence Examples

  1. The draughty old windows rattled and shook in the strong wind.
  2. We huddled close together in the draughty room, trying to keep warm.
  3. The draughts were fierce, and the cold air swept through the gaps in the window frames.
  4. We couldn't sleep in the draughty bedroom because the cold air kept us awake.
  5. The old house was draughty, and the heat escaped through the cracks in the walls.
  6. The draughty attic was a cold and uncomfortable place to sleep.
  7. The draughty corridor was always cold and damp, and it made me shiver.
  8. The draughty classroom made it difficult to concentrate, as the cold air kept blowing across my face.
  9. The windy, draughty day made it difficult to walk outside without getting chilled to the bone.
  10. We sat in the draughty church, listening to the sermon, and shivering.

FAQs About the word draughty

not airtightPertaining to a draught, or current of air; as, a draughtly, comfortless room.

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The draughty old windows rattled and shook in the strong wind.

We huddled close together in the draughty room, trying to keep warm.

The draughts were fierce, and the cold air swept through the gaps in the window frames.

We couldn't sleep in the draughty bedroom because the cold air kept us awake.