NOUN
- largest city in Illinois; a bustling Great Lakes port that extends 26 miles along the southwestern shoreline of Lake Michigan
How To Use Windy City In A Sentence
- One view is that jazz could have found its way to Illinois in the person of Bert Kelly, a banjo player who moved from San Francisco to form a jazz ensemble in the Windy City.7 It appears that the word jazz was only subsequently adopted by Dixieland bands from New Orleans, by artists in Harlem, and throughout the United States.v The English Is Coming!
- With an expression perfected from years of successful begging on the streets of the Windy City, he eyed Walker dubiously. Lost And Found
- Those gas prices are not stopping tens of thousands of travelers from hitting the roadways around Chicago tonight after a winter storm hit the Windy City today.
- The new Bears quarterback was happy to be in the Windy City and had kind words to say about Denver despite his stormy exit.
- From what I have read, Chicago is nicknamed the windy city for different reasons.
- A Chicago-based blogger on the call apologized to Brennan and Falchuk for not having seen the "Glee" cast when they came to the Windy City to perform on "The Oprah Winfrey Show," saying, "Oprah wouldn't let me anywhere near. White House "Glee" performance "surreal" says co-creator
- The loving twosome will make their new life together by residing in the Windy City.
- Schools were closed for the first time in 12 years in the Windy City, known for scoffing at the kind of wintery weather that cripples less hardy cities. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
- Rachel O'Connor previews the Northern Academy of Performing Arts production of Windy City
- He's plying his trade as an electrician in the windy city, the more things change the more they stay the same.