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blowy

[bloh-ee] / ˈbloʊ i /


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Schauffele also won The Open with a sublime 65 at a far more testing, soggy, blowy Royal Troon on the Ayrshire coast.

From BBC

Normally she would not have attempted the climb under such blowy conditions.

From Literature

Outside was blowy and wet, like a rain machine was aimed over Black Swan Green.

From Literature

A couple of months into the new football season, on a blowy afternoon in October 2017, it was enough to put them second in their league.

From The Guardian

For in the end, this is nothing but a gloriously glossy commercial for Manchester City – a great big blowy for the club from run-down Kippax Street determined to become the world’s leading football brand.

From The Guardian