windy

/ˈwɪndi/
adjective
  1. Having or characterized by a lot of wind.
    • The windy weather made it hard to keep the umbrella open.
    • It was a windy day, so we flew kites at the park.
    • They postponed the picnic because it was too windy.
  2. Using many words without saying much; long-winded or boastful.
    • His windy speech bored everyone in the audience.
    • I prefer clear instructions over windy descriptions.
    • She gave a windy explanation that didn't really answer the question.
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