Meaning of windsome | Babel Free
ˈwɪndsəmDefinitions
- Characterised or marked by (the) wind; windy
- Characterised or marked by winding
Examples
“Then the winds would gather strength against my hearts commands. Today the story changes, I welcome⟳ the windsome breeze, For if she looses all her feathers she cant fly⟳ away from me.”
““And I can hold⟳ my hair out like⟳ the cape of a maiden in distress who's out on the moor on a dark and windsome day,” said Toonie who quickly stood up and pulled her beautiful long hair out to arms' length on either side of her head so she looked like⟳ a bat landing on a cornstalk.”
“As I chase⟳ the tiny children with my windsome eyes abounding And I lead⟳ the fragrant flowers in their tiny gameplay fancy I lead⟳ them through the only time when I alone cannot remember⟳ Where I touch⟳ the nearby nearaway with the glossy touch⟳ forever”
“They and I stumbled around with staccato gaits, first windsome, then fierce, getting faster and faster until the whole thing resembled some sort⟳ of spastic frenzy.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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