| ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: indy, -indy- |
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| | windy | (วิน'ดี) adj. มีลมแรง, มีลม, ตากลม, ถูกลม, คล้ายลม, คุยโว, คุยโม้, พูดไร้สาระ, See also: windily adv. windiness n. |
| | windy | (adj) ลมจัด, ลมแรง, คุยโว, คุยโขมง, โม้ |
| | ลมแรง | (n) windy, Ant. ลมโชย, Example: ยอดดอยอินทนนท์อากาศเย็น ลมแรง และสมบูรณ์ด้วยดอกไม้ป่าภูเขาที่หาชมได้ยากมากมาย, Thai Definition: ลมที่พัดอย่างหนัก |
| | มีลม | [mī lom] (adj) EN: windy FR: venteux | | มีลมแรง | [mī lom raēng] (adj) EN: windy FR: venteux |
| | indy | It is apt to get either cloudy or windy when the cherry-blossoms are in full bloom. | | indy | It is windy today. | | indy | How windy it is today! | | indy | It was very windy that day, and I had my umbrella blown inside out. | | indy | It was very windy yesterday. | | indy | The wild and windy night that the rain washed away. | | indy | Cindy dozed off in the middle of her graduation exercises. | | indy | It's a windy day. | | indy | As long as it doesn't get windy. | | indy | It is windy today, isn't it? | | indy | The swimmer, Cindy Nicholas, barely made it ashore at Dover at the end of the exhausting swim, but a spokesman from the Channel Swimming Association announced that she was in very good shape. | | indy | It's freezing in this room, Cindy. I can't put up with this cold. | | indy | Windy this morning, isn't it? | | indy | It was cold, and, in addition, it was windy. | | indy | It was cold, and in addition, it was windy. |
| | | | lindy | (n) an energetic American dance that was popular in the 1930s (probably named for the aviator Charles Lindbergh), Syn. lindy hop | | windy | (adj) resembling the wind in speed, force, or variability, Example: a windy dash home | | airy | (adj) not practical or realizable; speculative, Syn. visionary, Laputan, windy, impractical, Example: airy theories about socioeconomic improvement; visionary schemes for getting rich | | blowy | (adj) abounding in or exposed to the wind or breezes, Syn. breezy, windy, Example: blowy weather; a windy bluff | | chicago | (n) largest city in Illinois; a bustling Great Lakes port that extends 26 miles along the southwestern shoreline of Lake Michigan, Syn. Windy City | | cybele | (n) great nature goddess of ancient Phrygia in Asia Minor; counterpart of Greek Rhea and Roman Ops, Syn. Dindymene, Great Mother, Magna Mater, Mater Turrita | | lindbergh | (n) United States aviator who in 1927 made the first solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic Ocean (1902-1974), Syn. Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Charles A. Lindbergh, Lucky Lindy, Charles Lindbergh | | long-winded | (adj) using or containing too many words, Syn. tedious, verbose, windy, wordy, Example: long-winded (or windy) speakers; verbose and ineffective instructional methods; newspapers of the day printed long wordy editorials; proceedings were delayed by wordy disputes | | shindig | (n) a large and noisy party of people, Syn. shindy |
| | findy | a. [ AS. finding heavy; cf. Dan. fyndig strong, energetical, fynd strength, energy, emphasis. ] Full; heavy; firm; solid; substantial. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] A cold May and a windy Makes the barn fat and findy. Old Proverb. [ 1913 Webster ] | | lindy | n. an energetic American dance that was popular in the 1930s (probably named for the aviator Charles Lindbergh). Syn. -- lindy hop. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | | Rindy | a. Having a rind or skin. Ash. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Schindylesis | ‖n. [ NL., from Gr. &unr_; a splitting into fragments. ] (Anat.) A form of articulation in which one bone is received into a groove or slit in another. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Shindy | n.; pl. Shindies [ Etymol. uncertain; cf. Shinney, Shinty. ] 1. An uproar or disturbance; a spree; a row; a riot. [ Slang ] Thackeray. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Hockey; shinney. Bartlett. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. A fancy or liking. [ Local, U. S. ] Bartlett. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Windy | a. [ Compar. Windier superl. Windiest. ] [ AS. windig. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 1. Consisting of wind; accompanied or characterized by wind; exposed to wind. “The windy hill.” M. Arnold. [ 1913 Webster ] Blown with the windy tempest of my heart. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Next the wind; windward. [ 1913 Webster ] It keeps on the windy side of care. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. Tempestuous; boisterous; as, windy weather. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. Serving to occasion wind or gas in the intestines; flatulent; as, windy food. [ 1913 Webster ] 5. Attended or caused by wind, or gas, in the intestines. “A windy colic.” Arbuthnot. [ 1913 Webster ] 6. Fig.: Empty; airy. “Windy joy.” Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] Here's that windy applause, that poor, transitory pleasure, for which I was dishonored. South. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| | | ダンディ;ダンディー | [dandei ; dandei-] (n) (1) dandy; fop; esthete; (2) Dundee; D'Indy [Add to Longdo] | | リンディホップ | [rindeihoppu] (n) lindy hop (variety of swing dance); lindy [Add to Longdo] | | 後追い心中;跡追い心中 | [あとおいしんじゅう;あとおいしんぢゅう, atooishinjuu ; atooishindyuu] (n) suicide immediately after the death of one's spouse or lover; following one's lover (husband, wife) into death [Add to Longdo] |
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