blustery (Meaning)
blustery (s)
blowing in violent and abrupt bursts
noisily domineering; tending to browbeat others
Synonyms & Antonyms of blustery
blustery Sentence Examples
- The day was blustery, with gusts of wind sending leaves swirling through the air.
- Despite the blustery weather, the children played outside, bundled up in warm jackets.
- The blustery conditions made it difficult to walk, with each step feeling like a struggle against the wind.
- The blustery wind rattled the windows of the old house, adding to its eerie atmosphere.
- Despite the blustery forecast, the fishermen ventured out to sea in search of their catch.
- The blustery storm knocked over trees and power lines, causing widespread damage.
- Walking in the blustery weather, she pulled her coat tighter around herself to keep warm.
- The blustery conditions forced the cancellation of outdoor events and activities.
- Despite the blustery winds, the birds continued to soar gracefully in the sky.
- The blustery day made it clear that winter was fast approaching.
FAQs About the word blustery
blowing in violent and abrupt bursts, noisily domineering; tending to browbeat others
windy, blowy, breezy,gusty,squally, drafty,stormy, tempestuous
calm, still, motionless, still, motionless, calm, breathless,breathless,
The day was blustery, with gusts of wind sending leaves swirling through the air.
Despite the blustery weather, the children played outside, bundled up in warm jackets.
The blustery conditions made it difficult to walk, with each step feeling like a struggle against the wind.
The blustery wind rattled the windows of the old house, adding to its eerie atmosphere.