draughty in English

adjective
1
(of an enclosed space) cold and uncomfortable because of currents of cool air.
anyone would get pneumonia living in the drafty old house
adjective
adjective

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1. It's draughty too.

2. It is so draughty.

3. It's a bit draughty in here, Master

4. Synonyms for Blowy include blustery, breezy, windy, drafty, draughty, fresh, gusty, squally, stormy and exposed

5. Jane Perceval became ill after the birth and the family moved out of the damp and draughty Belsize House, spending a few months in Lord Teignmouth's house in Clapham before finding a suitable country house in Ealing.

6. Appeal to - appraise - approach - assemble - Biddance - birdcall - call away - call back - call down - call upon - cast lots - chastise - christen - come over - defiance - dial tone - drafting - draughty - draw lots - entreaty - estimate - etiology - evaluate - exaction - forecast - foretell - identify - last post - listen in - …