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  1. Windy definition: accompanied or characterized by wind. See examples of WINDY used in a sentence.

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  3. adjective. uk / ˈwɪn.di / us / ˈwɪn.di / Add to word list. A2. with a lot of wind: It was a windy night. It was wet and windy for most of the week. Synonyms. blowy informal. breezy (WINDY) gusty. Fewer examples. It was a hot, if windy day. It was a windy day, and small white clouds were scudding across the blue sky.

  4. 1. a (1) : windswept. a windy coast. (2) : marked by strong wind or by more wind than usual. a windy day. b. : violent, stormy. 2. : flatulent sense 1. a windy bellyache. 3. a. : verbose, bombastic. a windy politician. b. : lacking substance : empty. windy promises.

  5. of, characterized by, resembling, or relating to wind; stormy. 2. swept by or open to powerful winds. 3. marked by or given to empty, prolonged, and often boastful speech; bombastic. windy orations. 4. void of substance. 5. an informal word for flatulent.

  6. Definition of windy adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. windy meaning, definition, what is windy: if it is windy, there is a lot of wind: Learn more.

  8. Synonyms for WINDY: gusty, blustery, breezy, blowy, squally, drafty, stormy, tempestuous; Antonyms of WINDY: calm, still, motionless, breathless, eloquent, plain, unrhetorical, simple.

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