Yes, very windy indeed.
windy cold icy snowy
Cold. And that's on a good day. On a bad day, it's cold AND windy.
Yes 1.(often initial capital letter) of, pertaining to, or located at or near the North Pole: the arctic region. 2.coming from the North Pole or the arctic region: an arctic wind. 3. characteristic of the extremely cold, snowy, windy weather north of the Arctic Circle; frigid; bleak: an arctic winter. 4.suitable for use in the arctic: arctic boots. 5.extremely cold in manner, atmosphere, etc.: a look of arctic disdain.
it means it is windy just windy
Windy, it is windy, Hace viento in Spanish.
It is very windy outside today.Scotland is a bit windy.
Yes - It can either be pronounced windy - as in 'The weather was more windy today', or windy as in 'The road was more windy than he expected'
1. (often initial capital letter) of, pertaining to, or located at or near the North Pole: the arctic region. 2. coming from the North Pole or the arctic region: an arctic wind. 3. characteristic of the extremely cold, snowy, windy weather north of the Arctic Circle; frigid; bleak: an arctic winter.
windy windy
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An antonym for windy might be calm.
"Windy" can refer to two different parts of speech. As an adjective, it describes something that is characterized by wind. As a verb, "windy" can be used to describe the act of twisting or turning, as in "windy roads."