drafty

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From earlier draughty, equivalent to draft +‎ -y.

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drafty (comparative draftier or more drafty, superlative draftiest or most drafty) (American spelling)

  1. Characterized by gusts of wind; windy.
  2. (of a building etc.) Not properly sealed against drafts (draughts).
    It's really drafty (draughty) in here.

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