a windmill
kite
sailboat
chimes
The word "windy" is always used as an adjective, because it alwasys describes something. For example: "That day yesterday was really windy." It describes the day that it was like yesterday(that day)
well i am not sure but use common sense if a car is moving in a windy day it will move fast
windy day is the day that has strong wind
I wonder when it is not a windy day in Hawaii?
It was a great windy day to fly a kite. They had to cancel the picnic because it was such a windy day.
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The term 'windy day' can be used as a compound noun. The word 'day' is a noun, the word 'windy' is an adjective describing the noun day.
Put a wind break up like you use on the beach
It is risky to stand near the edge of a cliff on a windy day.
windy day
So windy that not many people bothered to measure it :)
"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."