windiness (Meaning)

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windiness (n)

a mildly windy state of the air

boring verbosity

Webster

windiness (n.)

The quality or state of being windy or tempestuous; as, the windiness of the weather or the season.

Fullness of wind; flatulence.

Tendency to generate wind or gas; tendency to produce flatulence; as, the windiness of vegetables.

Tumor; puffiness.

windiness Sentence Examples

  1. The windiness of the day made it difficult to walk against the gusts.
  2. The windiness caused the leaves to rustle and dance in the air.
  3. The high windiness created a hazardous driving situation, reducing visibility.
  4. The windiness whipped up dust and debris, obscuring the view.
  5. The relentless windiness tested the limits of the surfers' endurance.
  6. The windiness made it difficult to keep a conversation going, as words were carried away in the gale.
  7. The windiness rattled the windows, creating an eerie and unsettling atmosphere.
  8. The windiness caused power outages, leaving many residents without electricity.
  9. The windiness hindered the search and rescue operation, making it difficult for teams to navigate.
  10. The windiness exacerbated the fire conditions, causing the flames to spread rapidly.

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The windiness of the day made it difficult to walk against the gusts.

The windiness caused the leaves to rustle and dance in the air.

The high windiness created a hazardous driving situation, reducing visibility.

The windiness whipped up dust and debris, obscuring the view.