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  • adjective comparative form of blowy: more blowy

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Examples

  • It was darker and blowier and snowier than when he had left the corner, and

    A Christmas Accident and Other Stories Annie Eliot Trumbull 1903

  • The issue at hand is whether or not the federal government should accept the risk from increases from swirlier hurricanes, twistier tornadoes, blowier winds, and other incredibly technically-termed problems.

    Common Tragedies 2009

  • To show halter he likes them to be "showier" and, of course, blowier than that.

    MiKael's Mania - Arabian Horses 2008

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