Crossword-Solution: WINDINESS
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Windiness | n. | The quality or state of being windy or tempestuous; as, the windiness of the weather or the season. |
| Windiness | n. | Fullness of wind; flatulence. |
| Windiness | n. | Tendency to generate wind or gas; tendency to produce flatulence; as, the windiness of vegetables. |
| Windiness | n. | Tumor; puffiness. |
We have 23 clues for the answer “WINDINESS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| swollen diction | 7 answers |
| magniloquence | 8 answers |
| gaseity | 10 answers |
| AERATION | 10 answers |
| gasification | 11 answers |
| verboseness | 17 answers |
| periphrasis | 17 answers |
| circumlocution | 18 answers |
| verbal effusion | 18 answers |
| using euphemisms | 18 answers |
| prolixity | 18 answers |
| Verbiage | 19 answers |
| tautology | 19 answers |
| gaseousness | 19 answers |
| verbosity | 19 answers |
| wordiness | 20 answers |
| flatulence | 23 answers |
| loquacity | 25 answers |
| verbalism | 25 answers |
| High tone? | 30 answers |
| Eloquence | 34 answers |
| AIR in motion | 47 answers |
| Wind ___ | 62 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with WINDINESS (5)
Altogether there was an impression of barren, wild, bitter-cold windiness about the aspect that did not fail to awe my mind; it looked inhospitable, merciless, and cruelly playful.
But that will not be till I please." I cried out on him as a scoundrel, though vexed with myself for such mere windiness of utterance.
And then, once here in this loveliness, with everything so soft and kind and sweet all round, it would be easier to tell him, to try and explain, to ask for something different, for at least an attempt at something different in their lives in the future, instead of the blankness of separation, the cold—oh, the cold—of nothing at all but the great windiness of faith, the great bleakness of works.
Thou feedest him on words and windiness, On smiles, and signs, and bladders light as air; Saying, thou fain wouldst comfort his distress, But dar'st not, canst not: nay, dear lady fair, All things are possible beneath the stress Of will, that flames above the soul's despair! Dally no longer: up, set to thy hand; Or see his love unclothed and naked stand.
Take the average American military audience: what can be said fairly of its main characteristics? Perhaps this--that it is moderately reflective; that it is ready to give the untried speaker a break; that it does not like windiness, bombast or prolonged moralizing; that it refuses to be bullied; and that it can usually be won by the light touch and a little appeal to its sporting instinct.