Blustery

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Meanings of Blustery

   
Adjective
  • Blowing very hard and making loud noises.
  • A day when the wind is strong and makes it feel colder.
   

Explanation of the word: Blustery

Blustery is when the wind is very strong and makes a lot of noise. It can make leaves fly and can feel chilly.

   

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Translations for the word: Blustery

   
hindi
तेज़ हवा (Tez hawa)

Tez hawa

हवा में तेज़ी (Hawa mein tezī)

Hawa mein tezī

बादल (Baadal)

Baadal

   
   

Mini Blog for the word: Blustery

A Blustery Day Adventure!

On a blustery day, the wind whooshes and swirls,
Making the trees dance and the leaves twirl!
It’s a day for kites to soar high in the sky,
And for laughter to echo as you run and try.

Wrap up warm, wear your favorite hat,
And let the wind play with you—how about that?
You might even spot a brave little bird,
Flapping its wings, singing a song that’s quite absurd!

So, grab your friends and head outside,
On this blustery day, let’s take a wild ride! 🌬️✨

   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Blustery

'Blustery' means very windy or stormy. It describes a day when the wind is blowing strongly.

You pronounce 'blustery' like this: BLUS-ter-ee.

The word 'blustery' comes from the word 'bluster,' which means to blow or speak loudly and forcefully. It has been used since the 1600s.

The word 'blustery' in Bengali is 'ঝড়ো' (Jhôṛo).
   

Facts, Proverbs and Quotes about the word: Blustery

Fact: A blustery day is windy and can make leaves dance in the air!
Proverb: The wind that blows can also bring the rain, reminding us that change is part of life.
Quote: "The wind is a powerful force, it can change the course of a ship." - Unknown