Windy
adjective, windier, windiest.
1.
accompanied or characterized by wind:
a windy day.
2.
exposed to or swept by the wind:
a windy hill.
3.
consisting of or resembling wind:
a windy tempest of activity.
4.
toward the wind; windward.
5.
unsubstantial or empty.
6.
of the nature of, characterized by, or given to prolonged, empty talk; voluble; verbose; bombastic.
7.
characterized by or causing flatulence.
8.
Chiefly Scot. boastful.
adjective windier, windiest
1.
of, characterized by, resembling, or relating to wind; stormy
2.
swept by or open to powerful winds
3.
marked by or given to empty, prolonged, and often boastful speech; bombastic: windy orations
4.
void of substance
5.
an informal word for flatulent
6.
(slang) afraid; frightened; nervous
wind up
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