释义 |
windily, adv.|ˈwɪndɪlɪ| [f. windy a. + -ly2.] In a windy manner; as if driven or agitated by the wind; also fig.
1866R. Buchanan Poems, In London ii, For the world rolls on with air and ocean Wetly and windily round and round. 1880W. C. Russell Sailor's Sweeth. iv, The stars were glittering windily even before this crimson melted out of the east. 1890― Marriage at Sea iii, The Cape Gris Nez lantern windily flashing on high from its shoulder of land. 1901Athenæum 21 Sept. 379/3 The young lady who writes stories and windily reviles the world that will not accept them. |