What does BLOWY mean?

blowy

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: (of wind) blowing strongly and with force; (of a place) exposed to strong winds

Pronunciations: US: /ˈbloʊ.i/; UK: /ˈbləʊ.i/

Origin and Usage: The word "blowy" originated in the early 19th century from the word "blow" which means to move or be carried by the wind. It is commonly used to describe windy weather or a place that is exposed to strong winds.

Synonyms: gusty, breezy, windy, blustery, tempestuous

Related Words: storm, gusts, winds, blowy, gales

Example Sentences:

  • The weather forecast predicts a blowy day with gusts up to 30 mph.
  • The beach is always blowy, making it a popular spot for windsurfers.
  • The house on the hill is very blowy, so its important to secure anything that could be blown away.


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