Pronunciation: /ˈbloʊwi/
adjective describing something characterized by or having a lot of blowing wind
A1 It was a blowy day, so we flew kites at the park.
A2 The blowy weather made it difficult to keep our hats on.
B1 The blowy conditions forced us to cancel our outdoor picnic.
B2 Despite the blowy winds, the sailors managed to navigate the rough seas.
C1 The blowy storm caused extensive damage to the coastal town.
C2 The blowy conditions were perfect for windsurfing enthusiasts to showcase their skills.
formal The weather forecast predicts a blowy day with strong winds.
informal It's going to be so blowy outside, make sure to hold onto your hat!
slang The wind is super blowy today, it's almost knocking me over!
figurative Her emotions were blowy, changing rapidly from joy to sadness in a matter of minutes.
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