Blowy

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Meanings of Blowy

   
Adjective
  • Windy or breezy. It feels nice when the wind is blowing.
  • (of fabric, hair, etc.) Billowy, blowing or waving in the wind. Like a flag that flaps in the breeze.
   
Noun
   

Explanation of the word: Blowy

Blowy is when the wind is strong and makes things move, like leaves or your hair. It feels nice and fresh.

   

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Translations for the word: Blowy

   
hindi
हवा चलना (Hawa Chalna)

hawa chalna

बreeze (Breeze)

breeze

हवा (Hawa)

hawa

   
   

Sample Sentences for the word: Blowy

  • It was a blowy afternoon at the park.
  • We had a blowy picnic with our sandwiches flying away.
  • The trees swayed in the blowy breeze.
  • I love to run in the blowy wind.
  • The blowy day made the clouds move fast.
   

Mini Blog for the word: Blowy

A Blowey Day Adventure!

On a blowy day, the wind dances and twirls, making the trees sway and the leaves flutter like little butterflies! Imagine flying a kite high up in the sky, feeling the tug of the wind as it pulls your string. You can hear the whoosh of the breeze and maybe even see a few hats flying off heads! It’s a perfect day for adventures outside.

So grab your jacket, step out, and let the wind play with your hair. What fun things can you do on a blowy day? Let your imagination soar!

   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Blowy

'Blowy' means that it is very windy or there is a lot of wind.

You pronounce 'blowy' like this: 'bloh-ee'.

The word 'blowy' comes from the word 'blow', which means to move air.

The word 'blowy' in Bengali is 'বাতাসে' (Bātāse).
   

Facts, Proverbs and Quotes about the word: Blowy

Fact: A blowy day means it's very windy! Wind can help trees spread their seeds and make kites fly high in the sky.
Proverb: The wind is a friend to the kite. (It means that sometimes, challenges can help us soar.)
Quote: "The wind shows us how close to the edge we are." - Joan Didion