Examples of 'blustery' in a sentence

Meaning of "blustery"

blustery (adjective) - describes a weather condition characterized by strong winds and often accompanied by rain or snow. It is commonly used to indicate a very windy and stormy day
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  • Blowing in loud and abrupt bursts.
  • Accompanied by strong wind.
  • Pompous or arrogant, especially in one's speech; given to outbursts.

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Her husband could be blustery and demanding.
It was a blustery morning walk with intermittent rain.
Its sign was swinging in the blustery wind.
Blustery winds help the man.
It looks like a rather blustery day today.
On a blustery tuesday afternoon.
This day was another blustery day.
It was a blustery day for a duel.
The weather was bright and blustery.
Bruce would be blustery with disappointment.
This will be accompanied by heavy and blustery rain.
Avoid flying outside on a blustery day or risk losing or damaging it.
He was raking on a rather blustery day.
Square blustery miles.
When the wind becomes blustery.

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But in the blustery conditions there was no chance to improve this time.
Back to wet and blustery days.
The wind was blustery at times and we were grateful for it.
The cabin is too blustery.
Hot and blustery conditions will exacerbate the risk of fire tomorrow.
Look what the cold and blustery wind blew in.
Those days of blustery storms and frosty drafts have come to an end.
They are just a passel of blustery good oie boys.
Blustery is an adjective.
And on this blustery day.
Matson compares the presence of the salt to the beach on a blustery day.
Greek coast guard patrolling a blustery day on the north coast.
The vehicles then enter a very large room themed to the blustery day.
On a blustery day.
Will undoubtedly may turn out to be blustery day today.
But perhaps none so blustery as the man called public enemy number one.
Last week saw warming but quite blustery conditions.
Winds can get blustery and rain showers can take you by surprise.
It looked like a blustery day.
Blustery weather did not stop me from getting out into the muddy fields.
I am looking out my blustery window.
It was a blustery day in the gorge with Ana.
It was a very blustery day.
These changes improved efficiency but made the mill susceptible to over speeding in blustery winds.
I arrived on a blustery day.
To the most blustery ones I taught a good lesson.
Please fold and fasten the tent or take it down in blustery and thunderstorm day.
And his blustery rhetoric on North Korea has raised fears of nuclear war.
Yet she somehow managed to forge a relationship with a blustery psychiatrist and a crotchety old man.
A blustery breeze blows through the half-opened window.
The weather was cold and blustery and it had snowed earlier in the day.
The state of Missouri will be blustery today.
Imagine that blustery day, a century ago.
It feels that it will undoubtedly It looks like a rather blustery day today.
First day of spring marked with wet and blustery conditions impacting Adelaide Airport flights.

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