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    blowy
    /ˈbləʊi/

    adjective

    • 1. windy or windswept: "a blowy day"

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  2. Blowy is an informal adjective that means having a lot of wind. It can be used to describe the weather, hair, clothes or other things. See synonyms, pronunciation and usage examples from Project Gutenberg.

  3. The meaning of BLOWY is windy. How to use blowy in a sentence.

  4. BLOWY Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com. blowy. [ bloh -ee ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA. adjective. , blow·i·er, blow·i·est. windy: a chill, blowy day. easily blown blown blow about: flimsy, blowy curtain material. blowy. / ˈbləʊɪ / adjective. another word for windy. Discover More. Other Words From. blow i·ness noun. Discover More.

  5. adjective. informalus/ˈbloʊ.i/uk/ˈbləʊ.i/ with a lot of wind: a blowy day. Synonyms. breezy. windy. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Wind & winds. air pocket. anemometer. blast. breeze. chinook. dust devil. jet stream. leeward. northwesterly. prevailing. sigh. sirocco. sou'wester. southwester. squall. stiff. the Coriolis effect.

  6. Blowy means windy or breezy, and is another word for windy. Find the pronunciation, translations, and examples of blowy in different contexts and languages.

  7. blowy in British English. (ˈbləʊɪ ) adjective Word forms: blowier, blowiest. another word for windy (sense 1) Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word Frequency.

  8. abounding in or exposed to the wind or breezes. “ blowy weather”. synonyms: breezy, windy. stormy. (especially of weather) affected or characterized by storms or commotion.