wuthering

/ˈwʌðərɪŋ/
adjective
  1. (of wind or weather) blowing strongly and making a loud, wild sound.
    • The old house stood alone on the moor, exposed to the wuthering storms.
    • They walked along the cliff, buffeted by the wuthering gusts.
    • The wuthering wind rattled the windows all night long.
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