windily
IPA: wˈɪndʌɫi
adverb
- In a manner of or like the wind.
- In a twisting or winding fashion.
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Examples of "windily" in Sentences
- From Merriam-Webster: blo·vi·ate: To speak or write verbosely and windily.
- I thought that was more or less what I was trying to say, albeit a bit more windily.
- I felt his harsh beard brush my ear as he whispered to me windily, ‘Beware of Abd el Kader’.
- They argued windily with him, and he was cocky, and enjoyed the spectacle of his interesting martyrdom.
- Sorry sha'el, most of what you write is at least mildly if windily and self-indulgently amusing, but in regards to
- You have talked windily about the royal races and the heritage of the earth, and we can only reply that that remains to be seen.
- "What do you mean?" asked the midshipman right before his head dropped heavily to the table, his last breath pressing windily out of his lungs.
- Cole cares only about making money; Chambers is a self-taught intellectual, windily lecturing his pal on the history of wherever they happen to alight.
- Howard Marshall II, Anna Nicole's octogenarian billionaire husband, sung by Alan Oke with an appropriate wiry toughness; the four buxom lap dancers who, when Anna Nicole starts working in a sex club, instruct her in the rudiments of their art; or Doctor Yes, the plastic surgeon who created Smith's rack windily sung by Andrew Rees.
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