Blowy

Word BLOWY
Character 5
Hyphenation blow y
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Blowy"

What do we mean by blowy?

Windy or breezy. adjective

Windy; blowing; breezy.

Windy. adjective

Windy or breezy adjective

Abounding in or exposed to the wind or breezes adjective

(sex) A blow job.

A blowfly, Lucilia cuprina.

The common toadfish, Tetractenos hamiltoni.

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The word "blowy" in example sentences

Snowy, blowy days halted the work and after the snow stopped, the Gang had to plow and sweep and shovel before the nail guns could bang again. ❋ Annie Proulx (2011)

Fortunately, the weather is still mild, though blowy. ❋ Patrick Cockburn (2011)

That pretty little weatherboard building is today preserved at Old Gippstown, the Gippsland Heritage Park at Moe (rhymes with blowy) near Morwell in Victoria. ❋ Unknown (2009)

A bright day, still blowy but with a warm west wind, everything damp and full of colour—springlike. ❋ Patrick Cockburn (2011)

"Whoa, it's blowy," he said, amazed he could speak. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Miss Frona'd said that bedding was scarce, but it wasn't a cold night (more blowy than crisp), so he reckoned there couldn't 'a' ben much shiverin '. ❋ Unknown (2010)

It is not nice to leave a warm bed and get out of a bad anchorage in a black blowy night, but we arose to the occasion, put in two reefs, and started to heave up. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The World Series is back in this famously blowy city by the bay, and Thursday night's forecast is for wind, drizzle and temperatures in the mid-50s. ❋ Matthew Futterman (2010)

On a blowy day in Kilburn, north London, Kalliopi Lemos, calm but purposeful, forges ahead into a large workshop beside the railway. ❋ Emma Crichton-Miller (2011)

Most of the wind farms it builds won't be in the blowy Midwest. ❋ Jeffrey Ball (2011)

As wonderful a tournament as the Masters is, Augusta can still come off as a blowy cathedral of self-worship — i.e. calling its spectators "patrons," a fancy word that is also used behind the counter at a food court. ❋ Jason Gay (2010)

So it was in this frame of mind that she set out one blowy morning in mid-December, down to the Good Food Store, her hand firmly clasping a stiff white piece of notepaper, folded down the middle in one sharp crease. ❋ Tara Heavey (2010)

And with that wind, papers blew, used cups and candy wrappers, notes that people had written each other when people still wrote on paper instead of texting, receipts and unpaid bills part of the blowy debris. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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