wuthered

/ˈwʌðərd/
verb
  1. Past tense of wuther: blew with a loud, rushing sound, especially used of wind.
    • The wind wuthered fiercely all through the night.
    • A cold draft wuthered down the chimney.
    • The storm wuthered across the moor, shaking the windows.
adjective
  1. Affected by strong wind; windswept or stormy.
    • The wuthered hillside was bare and rocky.
    • They took shelter in a wuthered old barn.
    • Her hair was tangled from the wuthered air.
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