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draughty
[ draf-tee, drahf- ]
draughty
/ ˈdrɑːftɪ /
adjective
- characterized by or exposed to draughts of air
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Derived Forms
- ˈdraughtiness, noun
- ˈdraughtily, adverb
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Other Words From
- draughti·ly adverb
- draughti·ness noun
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Example Sentences
And, far from remaining in bed to-day, I am writing this from my office, an exceedingly draughty apartment.
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“I perceive your reason for carrying me to this very draughty tavern,” he said at last.
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No long passages, painted in imitation marble, cold and draughty, and dreary!
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To light a primus in a draughty tent at a low temperature calls for some forbearance before one is a thorough master of the art.
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"These old houses are so draughty," continued Angel, looking at the flames, and at the grease guttering down the sides.
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