Blustery (adjective)

  1. Describing windy weather characterized by strong and gusty winds, often accompanied by rain, snow, or sleet.
  2. Describing a person who is loud and aggressive in manner.

Origin:

The word blustery is thought to have originated in the 16th century, it comes from the middle english word "blustrous", which means "noisy, turbulent, or blowing in strong gusts of wind.".

Examples:

  1. It was a blustery day, with winds reaching up to 60 miles per hour.
  2. The blustery winds made it difficult to walk outside.
  3. He had a blustery personality, always shouting and making a scene.
  4. The blustery storm knocked down several trees.
  5. It was a blustery fall day, with leaves being blown off the trees.
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