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It may even have been a couple of days later, time enough to wait for a pretty blowy night."
Normally she would not have attempted the climb under such blowy conditions.
The weather was blowy and the air smelt good.
It was blowy and cold outside, and I'd picked up a wool sweater for her.
I won, and went up to a dark, blowy day, with a wind from the north that carried occasional gusts of rain.
On a sunny, blowy day a week after they first met, Philip and Michiko were in his car.
Young men with the kind of blowy trousers that announced they were either in the fashion business or waiters at a happening downtown restaurant.
It was a cool, blowy evening; swanky awnings flapped in the breeze.
'It promises to be blowy later which should be ideal.'
At midnight, they handed around streamers and blowy things, which weren't quite as popular as had perhaps been hoped.
It was a long, wet and blowy walk all the way along the main road to Granitehead Market.
True, it was a very blowy day and the waters stilled in the harbour itself, but this was an exhilarating trip.
Provided the day isn't too blowy, plumb for the terrace or book early to snag a window seat (porthminstercafe.co.uk).
Lots of flowers in the church, and a good deal of bell-ringing and blowy organ-playing.
When she alighted from the train there was a nearly full moon, and the night was blowy and sweet-smelling.
It wasn't a gusty, blowy wind.
Fred Bracken Dear Diary: It is Saturday on a rainy, blowy evening.
The outdoors - huge, high-vaulted, blowy - comes indoors and the indoors merges with it, leaving no evident seam.
It was a bright, blowy spring day, cool enough for his putty-colored gabardine topcoat, a voluminous tent that whipped about his legs.
A great, blowy walk is from there to Hurst Spit, right out in The Solent, with a Tudor fort your goal.
It's a grey, blowy afternoon on the Orkney Islands and in a drowsy pub, KT Tunstall is talking about Shakira's groin.
In August Ennis spent the whole night with Jack in the main camp and in a blowy hailstorm the sheep took off west and got among a herd in another allotment.
On the occasional day when the wind comes from the east, rendering the ocean too rough for snorkeling and the beach too blowy, we pack a picnic and sun on the pier's creaky planks.
The rain seemed to be lying in wait for her; Winter stepped out of the terminal into the dusk to be greeted by a blowy drizzle that was either a very light rain or a very heavy fog.
Perry noticed them first - hitch-hikers, a boy and an old man, both carrying homemade knap-sacks, and despite the blowy weather, a gritty and bitter Texas wind, wearing only overalls and a thin denim shirt.