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windiness

noun as in flatulence

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Example Sentences

But his windiness failed to block the bill.

Forty-five minutes - or even the 60 minutes or so this debate ended up being because of Trebek’s windiness - were never going to be enough to address the extent of Pennsylvania’s challenges.

Speechwriting had come easily to Roosevelt and Wilson—Wilson kept a typewriter at his desk—but not to Warren Harding, who was renowned for his windiness.

These inserted tidbits jazz up a windiness that begins to plague the super-heavy plotting even before intermission.

In that case, the windiness of the regions would be an asset, making the territory more arable.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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