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.
Her hair was tangled due to the windy weather.
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.
Her windy explanation made a simple topic seem unnecessarily complicated.
03

having little meaning or depth

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Their windy promises of reform quickly faded into inaction.
The presentation was filled with windy rhetoric that failed to convince anyone.
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.
The windy sensation made her feel bloated and uneasy.
05

(of a person) having a nervous feeling

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He felt windy before his big performance.
The windy crowd was silent, waiting for the announcement.
06

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

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The windy road made the drive more exciting.
We took a windy path through the forest to enjoy the scenery.
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