Blustery

//ˈblʌstəɹi//

Synonyms for "blustery" (78 found)

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Translations

15 translations across 8 languages.

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Dutch

2 entries
  • luidruchtig adj (blowing in loud and abrupt bursts)
  • rumoerig adj (blowing in loud and abrupt bursts)

Finnish

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  • kovatuulinen adj (accompanied by strong wind)
  • puuskainen adj (blowing in loud and abrupt bursts)

French

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  • bruyant adj (blowing in loud and abrupt bursts)
  • tumultueux adj (blowing in loud and abrupt bursts)

German

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  • böig adj (blowing in loud and abrupt bursts)
  • stürmisch adj (accompanied by strong wind)

Irish

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  • stamhlaí adj (blowing in loud and abrupt bursts)

Māori

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  • tarakaka adj (blowing in loud and abrupt bursts)

Portuguese

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  • tempestuoso adj (blowing in loud and abrupt bursts)

Spanish

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  • de mucho viento adj (accompanied by strong wind)
  • tempestuoso adj (blowing in loud and abrupt bursts)
  • tormentoso adj (blowing in loud and abrupt bursts)
  • ventoso adj (blowing in loud and abrupt bursts)

Sample sentences

17 total sentences available.

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Hot and blustery conditions will exacerbate the risk of fire tomorrow.

Source: tatoeba (4736078)

The weather was bright and blustery.

Source: tatoeba (10206165)

Rain will clear to leave sunshine and blustery showers.

Source: tatoeba (10520394)

His name is Ted Ames, and on one recent warm, warm blustery morning in Stonington, a picturesque village of about 1500 souls at the tip of Deer Isle, Maine, he could be seen, gray bearded and wiry standing on the dock and looking wistfully out to sea.

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