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  • However, in blowy conditions at St Teresa's pitch on the Glen Road in Belfast, the St. Louis boys finally made the dream become a reality as they toppled a very physical Loreto College, Coleraine team.
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  • On a blowy day in Kilburn, north London, Kalliopi Lemos, calm but purposeful, forges ahead into a large workshop beside the railway. Navigating Through a Crisis
  • Key line: ‘A snowy, blowy Christmas, a mistletoey Christmas, a turkey lurkey Christmas to you!’
  • It was a wicked, blowy day, and I crept into a wrecked "camion" and sheltered there, and ate some lunch and slept a little. My War Experiences in Two Continents
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  • With the weather being a tad on the blowy side at the moment I've noticed that my skin is starting to feel dry and a little sore.
  • In the first three days we've seen it calm, blowy and wet.
  • That pretty little weatherboard building is today preserved at Old Gippstown, the Gippsland Heritage Park at Moe (rhymes with blowy) near Morwell in Victoria. Parliament
  • Whoa, it's blowy," he said, amazed he could speak. Polly Samson | The Man Who Fell
  • It was very blowy and some of the greens were tricky but I hit the ball fantastically well and missed only four or five greens which is pretty good out there.
  • Thank you for coming… it's a bit blowy outside.
  • And outside, it's cold, blowy and snowy: real Texas, rather than the TV-land place it was to become.
  • As wonderful a tournament as the Masters is, Augusta can still come off as a blowy cathedral of self-worship — i.e. calling its spectators "patrons," a fancy word that is also used behind the counter at a food court. Phil Lifts Masters Out of the Woods
  • We have wind, this is heavy duty, serious blowy stuff.
  • See now, rounding the headland, a forlorn hopeless bird, trembling black wings fingering the blowy air, dainty and ghostly, careless of the scattering salt.
  • The World Series is back in this famously blowy city by the bay, and Thursday night's forecast is for wind, drizzle and temperatures in the mid-50s. You'd Be Cooler Without the Jacket
  • Barely 12 hours after the final round of the British Open at blowy, blustery Royal Lytham and the newly-crowned champion and chums were cracking away on the other side of the world.
  • Tralee town itself is a good place to come back to after a blowy winter's walk.
  • Snowy, blowy days halted the work and after the snow stopped, the Gang had to plow and sweep and shovel before the nail guns could bang again. Bird Cloud
  • Weather is too hot, children has a fever, be an empty mix up? Is blowy still fan good?
  • Talking of storms, this interview is potentially a bit blowy for me, too: I once had to apologise to a Lady for falsely accusing her of being German (she is half-French and half-Russian and also a British citizen).
  • Conditions at Canoe Brook were blowy and wet, remarkably Open-like in fact.
  • Except, the blowy, dark afternoon of Christmas eve, when we were closing early (it was a lonely time---Mr. FAITHLESS: TALES OF TRANSGRESSION
  • A bright day, still blowy but with a warm west wind, everything damp and full of colour—springlike. Henry’s Demons
  • See now, rounding the headland, a forlorn hopeless bird, trembling black wings fingering the blowy air, dainty and ghostly, careless of the scattering salt.

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