Not included in the wind warning are other threats posed by blustery conditions.
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Frost agreed and composed a poem for the day, which arrived bright and blustery.
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Obviously the conditions are supposed to be pretty blustery and a little cooler.
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For a few hours on a blustery Saturday in April, the fight returned to Franklin.
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Both books offered brisk and sassy send-ups of the blustery English upper class.
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Rice made the biggest plays on a blustery afternoon that made it tough to throw.
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Newly sparse trees provided a prime view of the blustery, gray-turning-blue sky.
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Can Kelly's patented spread offense work the first blustery Saturday in November?
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With the weather as blustery as predicted, Westbrook's status was welcome news.
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Blustering(a): blowing in violent and abrupt bursts; "blustering (or blusterous) winds of Patagonia"; "a cold blustery day"; "a gusty storm with strong sudden rushes of wind"
Noisily domineering; tending to browbeat others
Wind is the flow of gases on a large scale. On Earth, wind consists of the bulk movement of air. In outer space, solar wind is the movement of gases or charged particles from the sun through space, while planetary wind is the outgassing of light chemical elements from a planet's atmosphere into ...