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  1. He felt young and smart this blowy morning. A blowy, corn-colored curl caught like a tendril and curled round the brim. The weather was alternately still, rainy, and blowy. Because of exercise her color was high--quite pink--and her dusty, reddish hair was blowy.

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  4. He felt young and smart this blowy morning. A blowy, corn-colored curl caught like a tendril and curled round the brim. The weather was alternately still, rainy, and blowy. Because of exercise her color was high--quite pink--and her dusty, reddish hair was blowy.

  5. Define blowy. blowy synonyms, blowy pronunciation, blowy translation, English dictionary definition of blowy. adj. blow·i·er , blow·i·est Windy or breezy. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

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

  7. adjective Word forms: blowier, blowiest. 1. windy. a chill, blowy day. 2. easily blown about. flimsy, blowy curtain material. Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC. Modified entries © 2019 by Penguin Random House LLC and HarperCollins Publishers Ltd.

  8. blowy in American English. (ˈbloui) adjective Word forms: blowier, blowiest. 1. windy. a chill, blowy day. 2. easily blown about. flimsy, blowy curtain material.

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