The difference between Sinuous and Windy
When used as adjectives, sinuous means having curves in alternate directions, whereas windy means accompanied by wind.
Windy is also noun with the meaning: fart.
check bellow for the other definitions of Sinuous and Windy
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Sinuous as an adjective:
Having curves in alternate directions; meandering.
Examples:
"We followed every bend of the sinuous river."
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Sinuous as an adjective:
Moving gracefully and in a supple manner.
Examples:
"We were entranced by her sinuous dance."
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Sinuous as an adjective (figurative):
Morally crooked; shifty.
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Windy as an adjective:
Accompanied by wind.
Examples:
"It was a long and windy night."
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Windy as an adjective:
Unsheltered and open to the wind.
Examples:
"They made love in a windy bus shelter."
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Windy as an adjective:
Empty and lacking substance.
Examples:
"They made windy promises they would not keep."
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Windy as an adjective:
Long-winded; orally verbose.
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Windy as an adjective:
Flatulent.
Examples:
"The [[Tex-Mex]] meal had made them somewhat windy."
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Windy as an adjective (slang):
Nervous, frightened.
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Windy as a noun (colloquial):
fart
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Windy as an adjective (of a path etc):
Having many bends; winding, twisting or tortuous.