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windproof

[ wind-proof ]

adjective

  1. resisting wind, as fabric or a jacket or coat.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of windproof1

First recorded in 1610–20; wind 1 + -proof
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Example Sentences

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The lighter is hollow with room for a single joint and it’s windproof allowing you to enjoy that joint on the go without stress.

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She urged the council to take immediate action to make the building watertight and windproof.

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Mr Bowry was working on a waterproof and windproof cube for a stage production when he fell through the structure and landed 10 metres below.

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Made entirely with recycled fabric, this lightweight, compressible jacket is water- and windproof.

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It is proper performance wear built with moisture-wicking, antifriction, windproof and water-resistant properties.

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