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windy adj. 1 blustery, blowing, blowy, breezy, gusting, gusty, wild,<br />

squally, tempestuous; windswept: It is quite windy today. I<br />

waited at that windy corner for you and you never showed up! 2<br />

talkative, long-winded, garrulous, wordy, verbose, prolix,<br />

loquacious, rambling, voluble, fluent, effusive, glib, turgid,<br />

bombastic, pompous, longiloquent: Potter does tend to be windy<br />

at times.<br />

winner n. victor, champion, prizewinner, title-holder, conqueror,<br />

conquering hero, Colloq champ: The winner will receive a new<br />

car.<br />

winning adj. 1 engaging, attractive, alluring, captivating, endearing,<br />

prepossessing, winsome, bewitching, fetching, taking,<br />

enchanting, pleasing, delightful, charming, amiable, friendly,<br />

pleasant, sweet: Maggie's winning ways are a tremendous asset<br />

to making friends. 2 triumphant, conquering, victorious,<br />

successful: The winning team is invited to dine at the Red<br />

Lion.<br />

wintry adj. 1 hiemal, brumal, hibernal; icy, snowy, freezing, frozen,<br />

frosty, cold, frigid, bitter (cold), chilly, chilling, piercing,<br />

cutting, glacial, Siberian, arctic, hyperborean: It was cold<br />

and the sky was clear and wintry with premonitions of frost. 2<br />

cold, frigid, chilly, cool, chilling, glacial: She got a very<br />

wintry reception from Dan's parents, who disliked the idea of<br />

their living together. 3 forbidding, bleak, dismal, cheerless,<br />

dreary, harsh, unfriendly, ugly, menacing, ominous, threatening,<br />

dark: His comment about her age evoked only a wintry look from<br />

Margot.<br />

wipe<br />

v. 1 Sometimes, wipe off or out or up. rub, clean (off or out<br />

or up), cleanse; dry (off or out or up), dust (off), mop (up),<br />

swab, sponge (off or up): For God's sake, wipe your nose!<br />

Please wipe the crumbs off the table when you've finished<br />

eating. Stop crying and wipe up the spilt milk. 2 Often, wipe<br />

off. remove, erase, take off or away, get rid of: Wipe that<br />

grin off your face, stranger. 3 wipe out. kill (off),<br />

annihilate, massacre, destroy, finish (off), dispose of,<br />

eradicate, obliterate, exterminate, do away with, stamp out, get<br />

rid of, remove, wipe off the face of the earth: Scientists have<br />

succeeded in wiping out smallpox.

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