draughty Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( draughty ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)
ଦୁ ugh ଖ, ପବନ,
Adjective:
ପବନ,
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draughty's Usage Examples:
conquer his fear by lighting candles, but keeping the candles lit in the draughty room becomes an ongoing battle.
These grey stone houses were drab and draughty, but they were also solid and sanitary, and were probably better flats.
She noted the castle was like a hunting lodge, with its enclosure on a slight hill reminiscent of the Bois de Vincennes, and complained of the damp, the wet plaster, and draughty ill-fitting old carpentry.
Huts in the United Kingdom were frequently seen as cold and draughty, while those in the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific were seen as stuffy.
The leaky, draughty barn stands in for the heavens in which they will shortly be play acting.
described as sluggish, nor about its cockpit which they found cold and draughty.
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The church was known for being uncomfortable and draughty, while the original freehold selling of the box pews proved to be a burden.
that the drivers found the Holmes cabs more pleasant to work in, and less draughty.
The gown proved comfortable for studying in unheated and draughty buildings and thus became a tradition in the universities.
was dangerous, especially in winter because the cabins were unheated and draughty and there was little room to move around and keep warm.
During the Second World War, a draughty, rectangular, corrugated-iron hut on the top of the tump sheltered Dundry.
gliders to invade Bristol; a detachment of the Dundry Home Guard had a draughty corrugated-iron look-out shed on the top of the tumulus).
Synonyms:
drafty, leaky,
Antonyms:
seaworthy, impermeable, tight,