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  • He offered his arm to her, and the four of them swept out of the door into the blustery weather.
  • So this year, consider creating an interior file in your soul called Pajama Day, and when things get crazed, out of nowhere, declare a blustery March Saturday Pajama Day, or a blistery August Sunday Pajama Day or any blessed day you feel like stopping and hanging out in your own holy wholeness. Dr. Susan Corso: Pajama Days: Holiness For The Rest Of The Year
  • Kurosawa initiated his best work in 1948 with Drunken Angel , in which he teamed Takashi Shimura ( as a blustery alcoholic doctor ) and a young Toshiro Mifune ( as a hotheaded gangster ) .
  • In June, the blustery, flustery Lewis Black published his non-apologia, Me of Little Faith; a couple of weeks later, the death of George Carlin reminded everybody what a cranky old infidel he was. An Atheist Walks Into a Bar …
  • As the match began the blustery wind freshened and cooled with the huge Hawks flag fluttering above the old pavilion.
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  • It has been a cold, windy, blustery, blizzardy Christmas. Blizzards and peppermint candy canes....
  • Yesterday was not a blustery day. Times, Sunday Times
  • A blustery wind may help in dispersing the pollen, but it will also carry it further.
  • Once you waddle into those snow pants and head out into that blustery winter weather, you are rolling the dice with your life.
  • Falstaff was big and fantastically blustery, and in that context, we somehow managed to avoid discussing the politics of the day, enjoying a jolly frivolous evening in all.
  • The wintry weather took on freakish proportions with torrential rain turning to sideways sleet as the blustery wind continued to create havoc.
  • Courtyard rooms face "inwards" - a quiet winter choice away from blustery winds. Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • High winds and blustery showers persisted throughout the morning and afternoon which made things very difficult for the young competitors.
  • The honored role here in averting rhetorical disaster was assumed by Donald Rumsfeld, who expressed alarm at this overreach, and by Karen Hughes, who often checked our more blustery outbursts. Present at the Creation
  • On this December afternoon, the wind was downright blustery and the temperature was frigid.
  • They spluttered and struggled for attacking fluency but dug in and showed determination on a cold and blustery afternoon when the result mattered more than their performance. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not just one type either - we're getting snow, hail, rain, sunshine, blustery gales in the morning then calm afternoons.
  • I keep a firm grip on my hat and stare into the blustery abyss.
  • When isobars on a weather chart are close together, it will be a blustery day…
  • The Australians were way short of beating their own new world record, but the weather was a little cooler and the wind a little more blustery.
  • A pair of late birdies gave Tom Watson a one-shot lead Saturday after three rounds of the British Open in blustery conditions at Turnberry .... Golf News: Stories, and Upcoming Event Coverage
  • A spokesman said that the blustery weather was likely to ease throughout the day, while temperatures will stay below freezing. Times, Sunday Times
  • I keep a firm grip on my hat and stare into the blustery abyss.
  • On a cold blustery night, a meal of pasta, fresh pesto and good Parmesan made me feel like summer might not be far away.
  • On a cold blustery March day in 1839, when she was nineteen, Susan moved with her family two miles down the Battenkill to the little settlement of Hardscrabble, later called Center Falls, where her father owned a satinet factory and grist mill, built in more prosperous times. Susan B. Anthony Rebel, Crusader, Humanitarian
  • The forecast for today is blustery showers and heavy falls likely with some longer spells of rain expected.
  • The front nine was tricky, especially in the blustery wind and the heavy showers we had. The Sun
  • Early on both sides struggled to master a blustery wind and a sometimes treacherous surface was made slippery by sheeting rain, but it was the visitors who threatened first.
  • 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.
  • After this morning's horrendous drive in the season's first blustery snowfall, motorists won't have it any easier on the way home.
  • When Johnson refers to his mind as ‘Summus… celsa dominator [in] arce ’, the elaborate periphrasis mockingly dramatizes the blustery ‘empty force’ of his mind's pretensions.
  • There's no parched grass, no blustery sky. Times, Sunday Times
  • At half time in a game marred by a strong blustery wind blowing to the city end, North trailed by nine points.
  • A Coleraine win was probably never in doubt, but the more Newry held them out in the cold and blustery conditions, the more Ralph felt they had a chance of snatching a point.
  • I live on the Eastern coast of Florida The winds are currently blowing 24 mph with gusts up to 46 mph~ As Pooh says,"It's a blustery night! Spare a thought for the elephant
  • The blustery winds of spring had dropped to a gentle breeze.
  • They stood face to face under the balcony in the moonlight as the blustery rain teemed around them.
  • Only one of three fishermen who left Old Road Bay in a small fishing boat Monday in blustery weather with high gusting winds and heavy rain squalls has returned safely to the island.
  • True to form, just as we're waiting for a couple of dry, still days so we can do the outside paintwork, the weather today turned wet, wintry and exceeding blustery.
  • Low pressure, blustery winds and rain or showers will be the pattern for the remainder of the week. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was little to arouse suspicion about the group of conspirators who converged on a rented house in Reykjavik on a blustery day three months ago. Times, Sunday Times
  • The wintry weather took on freakish proportions with torrential rain turning to sideways sleet as the blustery wind continued to create havoc.
  • HUGHLEY: I never knew what "blustery" meant, and now I do. CNN Transcript Dec 6, 2008
  • I can almost feel summer coming, blustery winds aside. Times, Sunday Times
  • The 20-year-old Ulsterman started off "ropey" in his own words in the blustery, sand-swept conditions and then looked to Lady Luck to steady his dhow before producing four birdies on the back nine for a four-under 68. The Sydney Morning Herald News Headlines
  • Was it the blustery, cold weather that had everyone lazy as lizards on a cold rock?
  • Braving the blustery winds coming in from the Atlantic, three groups teed off just after mid-day, all suitably dressed for the prevailing weather.
  • An active cold front swept heavy rain and mountain snow eastwards on Friday with strong winds and blustery, wintry showers between sunny spells yesterday. Times, Sunday Times
  • One blustery damp morning, the minister had made a minor discovery about the gender and sexuality of the Liparis liparis. Soul
  • San Francisco clinched NL West two weeks ago in breezy, blustery weather. ... USA TODAY Latest news
  • Many people lured here have scattered to South Africa's increasingly blustery winter winds.
  • The first two planned races had to be scrubbed because of blustery winds and rough seas.
  • Underfoot it was slippery and there was a strong, blustery breeze.
  • Heavy rain and a blustery cold wind made this a hard game to call and both teams deserve great credit for the quality of football they served up despite the adverse circumstances.
  • We had been indeed fortunate that the weather had been so clement, for the third month was generally blustery, often blizzardy, and freezing cold. Artichoke
  • There they were, standing out against the people who were rushing on to get out of the blustery winds. they were wearing a ripped shirt and a dirty suit.
  • The addition of a bass player would probably make this music more conventional, like opting for the warm fug of a country pub instead of daring to go for a ridgewalk in blustery weather.
  • It's a blustery day on Humble Island, a tiny speck of rock tucked into a bight on the south end of Anvers Island, Antarctica.
  • It was a blustery winter eve, the sun was sinking into slumber and in the town square, settlers were gathering for a meeting.
  • The warmth that I enjoy inside on this blustery day comes from the burning of red maple and ash.
  • Last night forecasters predicted that the blustery weather would continue, with hail and thunder a possibility.
  • It's a cold night here, with intermittent rain showers and a blustery wind.
  • The wintry weather took on freakish proportions with torrential rain turning to sideways sleet as the blustery wind continued to create havoc.
  • Temperatures are set to rise and tomorrow looks milder with rain for the north while low pressure in the west will bring showers and blustery winds. Times, Sunday Times
  • The recent spell of blustery weather turned my thoughts to foliage, which looks good come rain or shine.
  • The blustery southerly wind kept the forecast heavy rain away until mid afternoon and it was only the very late starters who were caught out.
  • The warmth that I enjoy inside on this blustery day comes from the burning of red maple and ash.
  • Swindon felt the full force of the elements at the weekend with more blustery weather expected tonight.
  • The blustery winds of spring had dropped to a gentle breeze.
  • On a blustery recent morning, some of the local peasantry dismissed the antimonarchist grumbling and said they will be watching the wedding on TV. No Titles, No Subjects, No Problem: Germans Join Royal Wedding Craze
  • The weather was blustery and rather unpleasant but this didn't deter a large attendance at the special event.
  • The real tragedy was that only a miserly 1,500 or so turned out to watch the game, continuing recent downward trends here on a damp and blustery afternoon.
  • Others are switched off because they won't work in blustery weather. The Sun
  • She strode out of the tent and watched him stoking the fire for a few moments, there was a blustery wind making it stutter and struggle.
  • A day of blustery weather ushered in 20cm of snow in northern areas and sleet and snow across southern England. Times, Sunday Times
  • A big thanks to our special guests, those who worked in the Erris lace schools during the 40's and 50's, who braved a cold and blustery night to be present, bravo!
  • Although the weather was blustery they still got the job done.
  • They winced as a cold and blustery autumn wind gusted into their exposed and unprotected faces.
  • But rain or showers affected many areas throughout the week, with blustery southwest winds making it feel quite cool. Times, Sunday Times
  • During the summer it was further out on the patio but I got worried that the it would get blown over in the blustery winds of winter and tucked it in between two pots for safety.
  • However, as Nero, blustery is not necessarily a bad thing. Coronation Day
  • The atmosphere was truly electric, and neither blustery showers nor chilling winds were enough to dampen the spirits of any spectator, and we were out in the tens of thousands.
  • The cycle ride home was against a very strong, blustery wind and left me feeling knackered.
  • As a blustery northwest wind rose, so did the scores. Times, Sunday Times
  • The weekend's blustery winds have blown the cobwebs away and felled quite a few trees.
  • On the spinnaker reach to Rayrigg Fiscal Folly pulled ahead, extending its lead in the blustery, fluctuating wind on the leg up to Swan's Nest.
  • On his latest album, Threshold, the harmonicist delves into R&B and jazz but still gets deep into the blues with blustery takes on "Messin 'With the Kid" and "Trouble. Broward-Palm Beach New Times | Complete Issue
  • The wind wound its blustery course around the towers and parapets of Castle Clifgard.
  • The blustery winds of spring had dropped to a gentle breeze.
  • Wednesday looks cool and blustery with showers, but there are signs that southern parts should settle down as high pressure moves in. Times, Sunday Times
  • Kerry also accused President Bush of undermining U.S. security with what he called blustery arrogant foreign policy. CNN Transcript May 28, 2004
  • A day of blustery weather ushered in 20cm of snow in northern areas and sleet and snow across southern England. Times, Sunday Times
  • The meeting had a massive list of international competitors and they helped to attract a creditable crowd despite the very blustery conditions which ruled out record attempts.
  • The island plays host to several microclimates and in the space of a one-hour winter drive, you can experience warm sunshine, blustery winds, heavy rainfall and blue skies again.
  • Since today's kids face windier wind, dryer droughts, heavier rain, and more blustery blizzards, what can parents lord over them? Neil Wagner: Climate Change Makes the Bad Old Days Look Better
  • The weather was blustery with occasional showers.
  • The forecast for today is blustery showers and heavy falls likely with some longer spells of rain expected.
  • Despite missing three very makeable shortish putts, Woods shot a bogey-free, four-under-par 68 on Thursday afternoon, in difficult, blustery conditions. Golfers Get Back to Golf in Australian Open
  • They stood face to face under the balcony in the moonlight as the blustery rain teemed around them.
  • Despite the adverse blustery weather conditions, it was clear that Oxford had the edge.
  • It was with a certain degree of self-confessed smugness that I looked out as the blustery wind swept around headquarters and the ordinary plebs tried to wrap up against the elements.
  • a cold blustery day
  • Strong blustery winds and a little rain had some boats coming to a virtual standstill with thunder adding to the excitement as the race advanced.
  • Their success was built on an excellent defensive performance in blustery conditions.
  • In Haydn's C major sonata he navigates its florid rococo embroidery with the deft assurance of a Swiss jeweler, while lending to Rachmaninoff's blustery Etude Tableau in D the grandeur its imitative bell sonorities demand.
  • He has a kind of blustery, stumbling way of talking. Scott Shrake: Scooter's Sentencing: My Eyewitness Report
  • I have always felt that Petey is happiest when our front door opens for the morning walk and he finds a Winnie-the-Pooh kind of blustery day," Kim wrote. From a dog's point of view, it's good to be nosy
  • Even in the blustery weather, a lone boat puttered along in the Boundary Channel.
  • Expect a changeable end to the week: blustery winds and less in the way of frost. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was oversupplied with power on a wet and blustery night last month when demand for electricity was low. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wind resistance: I had no complaints even on blustery days with snow underfoot.
  • Despite the adverse blustery weather conditions, it was clear that Oxford had the edge.
  • New Zealand suffered a poor time overall on a day slightly less blustery than the first. Times, Sunday Times
  • Forecasters are predicting no end to deep winter misery with increasingly blustery weather over the next three days and gales reaching hurricane force along exposed coasts.
  • They have just the sort of pattern and colour you need on a blustery autumn morning to get you excited about heading out for the day. Times, Sunday Times
  • The idea that all that anti-Commie blustery is coming from those who actually support the cause is pretty insane, but it’s a pretty direct criticism that was way ahead of its time. Top 10 Political Movies » Scene-Stealers
  • On a blustery morning in March, a biting east wind carrying intimations of snow, a few hardy cranespotters have gathered at the summit of Arthur's Seat to count the current crop.
  • Wrapped in as many layers of clothing as they could find, the three of them stood together at the side of the van and winced as a cold and blustery autumn wind gusted into their exposed and unprotected faces.
  • The Practice, then on Boston Legal, in a role-as a blustery, buffoonish lawyer named Denny Crane who trades on long-lost greatness-that is so frankly a point-on mockery of William Shatner's career and symbology, that is William Shatner, that it's at first embarrassing to watch. Men.Style.com: Latest Features and Articles
  • After the deluge which forced the abandonment of play before 3pm on Friday, conditions remained difficult with blustery winds being interspersed by violent squalls.
  • His manners were by no means agreeable to Andrew; he was quite too "blustery," and was dangerous when in one of his fits. The Underground Railroad A Record of Facts, Authentic Narratives, Letters, &c., Narrating the Hardships, Hair-Breadth Escapes and Death Struggles of the Slaves in Their Efforts for Freedom, As Related by Themselves and Others, or Witnessed by the Auth
  • For us it would be a real heart warmer after losing a match on a cold blustery day with a long boring journey back home. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the last night of their vigil, the three huddled together in sleeping bags as blustery weather whipped around them.
  • A PENALTY conceded in the last minute denied Kendal a point on a blustery afternoon in Yorkshire.
  • So finally, one blustery weekend last winter, he got down on literal and proverbial bended knee and offered up a very impressive diamond.
  • There is a very little friction among cold fronts and as a result winds at lower-levels can become blustery and gusty.
  • The south-facing elevation is pointed away from the beach to avoid the blustery, oceanfront wind.
  • In the early afternoon I cycle in blustery weather down to Louise's apt and together we check out the shows at the Pompidou.
  • I expect it would come across as a very cold, blustery place, but yet with this sort of eerie beauty of Saturn in the sky.
  • There is nothing of the bluff and blustery manner, or the mean looks and imperious nature with which he had brought to life several characters in quick succession, the previous day.
  • Easter–mid Sep; two adults £20 per night, children £5 per night, tipi hire sleeps four £395 per week, 01348 837384Wheems boasts the sort of big, blustery seascape that just wouldn't look the same viewed from a hotel window. The 10 best campsites for views
  • You don't just have to hold on to the wheel on a blustery day. Times, Sunday Times
  • Girls in swimsuits displaying acres of white, goose pimply flesh shivering in the blustery weather that was a summer's day in Scarborough can still be recalled.

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