1789, John O’Keeffe, Modern Antiques; or, The Merry Mourners, Act II, Scene 3, in The Dramatic Works of John O’Keeffe, London, 1798, Volume I, p. 351,
All my doors open! this blowy night! reminds me of the Lisbon earthquake; but my storm-cap has protected me.
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[…] one blowy July afternoon, as they were going up for a potato-roast, they saw somebody moving among the trees.
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… This ship is nice, with our heels hitting the deck together. This is the blowy corner and each time we turn it I slant forward against the wind and pull my coat together without losing step with Dick.
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Why can’t you stay in when the weather is muddy and blowy?
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