blustery
windy. so windy in fact, that many hazards arise in ‘bl-stery’ conditions. such hazards include windswept appearances, missing pieces of clothes from the washing lines and cold ears.
used solely in the north so hardened grizzly northerners can talk about their constant struggle against the evils of bl-stery days.
a day in the north was very windy,…..
john: “by heck, it in’t half bl-stery out there’
harry: “aye, blowin’ a b-st-rdin’ gale”
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