windy
win
ˈwɪn
vin
dy
di
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British pronunciation
/ˈwɪndi/

Definition & Meaning of "windy"in English

01

having a lot of strong winds

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He had to secure his hat due to the windy conditions.
02

(of text, speech, etc.) using too many words, making it hard to follow

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The professor 's lecture was so windy that many students lost interest halfway through.
03

having little meaning or depth

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Their windy promises of reform quickly faded into inaction.
04

having a tendency to produce gas in the digestive system, often causing discomfort

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After eating the beans, he experienced a windy bellyache.
05

(of a person) having a nervous feeling

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He felt windy before his big performance.
06

(of a road or river) having many twists and turns

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The windy road made the drive more exciting.
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