windily

/ˈwɪndəli/
adverb
  1. In a way that involves or is affected by strong wind.
    • The papers blew windily across the parking lot.
    • The flag flapped windily in the storm.
    • She walked windily along the cliff, struggling to keep her hat on.
  2. In a long-winded or overly talkative manner.
    • Her essay was written windily, full of unnecessary words.
    • He spoke windily for an hour without making a clear point.
    • The politician answered the question windily, avoiding any direct answer.
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