Which preposition to use with windier
Cider and perry are windy drinks, so are all fruits windy in themselves, cold most part, yet in some shires of [1440]England, Normandy in France, Guipuscoa in Spain, 'tis their common drink, and they are no whit offended with it.
" "You're just as windy as ever, Babe," said Billy.
It was a fine day, sunny and windy at intervals.
The cormorants roosted there; and they must be hungry, for the lake had been too windy for fishing this long while.
Wind is common to all three species, and is not excluded, only that of the hypochondries is more windy than the rest, saith Hollerius.
"Presently she remarked: 'It has seemed a bit windy to me.'