In her loose, blowy muslin, standing erect, leaning against the pole with the water dripping from her hands, she seemed the soul of summer and unspoilt girlhood against the background of lazy river and green shadows.
A young girl with blowy hair, perched among things ancient, her white hands folded, patient for the future, with the pain of joy in her wide child's eyes!
She had been a child then--seventeen, with cornflower eyes and blowy daffodil hair.
He saw her dancing before the flushed and foolish faces of those men; he saw her as he had met her on the bridge in her cool, blowy summer dress; he saw her in the Haunted Wood, where the little river ran, bidding him turn back.
Folks is rather startled allers to be checked up sudden when they are a-carryin' on and laughin'; and it was such an awful blowy night, it was a little scary to have a rap on the door.
It is a blowy haunt of clean fresh airs that sweep the slopes and open valleys to billow the grass tops and to refresh mankind.
Now wind prowling through woods sounds like exciting things going to happen, and that is why onblowy days you stand up in Volaterrae and shout bits of the Lays to suit its noises.
Hobden broke open the potato and ate it with the curious neatness of men who make most of their meals in the blowy open.
He was suddenly recalling a wet, blowy March evening on Broadway--himself under a big umbrella with Constance Deane.
And then for some reason there flashed again across his mind a vivid picture of Constance as she had looked up at him that wet night under the umbrella, the raindrops glistening on her cheek and in the blowy tangle about her temples.
Now wind prowling through woods sounds like exciting things going to happen, and that is why on blowy days you stand up in Volaterrae and shout bits of the Lays to suit its noises.
They had fine blowy days with Nancy up on Beachy Head above the sparkling blue water.
Abruptly on the blowy eve the church-bell began to ring, and from various roads Michael saw people approaching, their heads bent against the gale.
One morning, one morning, One blue and blowy morning, I met my love one morning In Cairnsmill Den.
The southeastern end of Squitty--barring the tide rips off Cape Mudge--is the dirtiest place in the Gulf for small craft in blowy weather.
It would be jolly to be young, to build a nest and, by and by, to see your own white pram wheeled out to take its place in the blowy greenness of the garden.
It's such a different ending from the one we dreamt when I saw you off on the troop-train with my hair all blowy down my back.
Everywhere there were girls in their blowy summer dresses--girls of all kinds and sorts.
She drifted along in a wonderful interfusion of physical motion, down the dark, blowy hillside.
That was one blowy afternoon about a week after his father had been made night engineer and nobody had come into the Museum for several hours.
They climb'd the rock-built breasts of earth, The Titan-fronted, blowy steeps That cradled Time.
Now wind prowling through woods sounds like exciting things going to happen, and that is why on ‘blowy days’ you stand up in Volaterrae and shout bits of the Lays to suit its noises.
Under these circumstances, the boundary of the smiths was much circumscribed, and they were personally annoyed, especially in blowy weather, with the dust of the lime in its powdered state.
The weather was somewhat blowy to-day, and the wind veered from E.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "blowy" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: airy; blowy; blustering; boreal; breezy; brisk; dirty; drafty; fresh; gusty; puffy; squally; windy