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Wuthering

Description

Wuthering is an adjective derived from the verb "wuther," which means to produce a low, continuous sound, usually associated with the wind blowing fiercely. The term "wuthering" typically describes a place, often a remote and desolate location, characterized by strong, turbulent winds and harsh weather conditions.

Senses

Sense 1

Part of speech: Adjective

Definition: Pertaining to or characterized by strong winds and turbulent weather.

Example sentence: The abandoned cottage stood on the wuthering moor, its roof barely holding up against the relentless gusts.

Usage

Usage 1

Part of speech: Adjective

Definition: Used to describe a place with wild and gusty winds.

Example sentence: Despite the breathtaking view, the hikers decided not to stay at the top of the wuthering mountain due to the unpredictable weather.

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