Similar words: draught, draughts, draughtsman, haughty, naughty, fraught, distraught, doughty. Meaning: ['drɑːftɪ] adj. not airtight.
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(1) The floor was draughty bare boards.
(2) He led me through to a bare, draughty interviewing room.
(3) It might be less draughty if the door were closed.
(4) We were sitting in a draughty position near the door.
(5) It's terribly draughty in here.
(6) Keeping the heat inside Sitting in a draughty room will lower your body temperature and make you feel cold and uncomfortable.
(7) It's so draughty in here. Is there a window open?
(8) For Diana, a heavy tweed jacket for draughty Balmoral would be a snip at £9.95.
(9) She was used to draughty spaces, soaring walls, a nightly ritual of wraps and hot bricks in winter.
(10) This is a draughty house.
(11) It gets very draughty when you open that window. But you can open the back window.
(12) Holly-jack had fled there, and perhaps still hid, terrified, in the cold and draughty rooms.
(13) He had said hardly anything since we had picked him up at a draughty street corner where the Hanko road leaves Helsinki.
(14) Big enough to accommodate about twelve lads and in winter it was the least draughty.
(15) The simple truth is companies with large central data processing facilities will still need these unpleasant, draughty[sentencedict.com/draughty.html], noisy rooms.
(16) They needed to repair the crumbling walls of their draughty homes, too.
(17) In answer to a leading question about the temperature Of the room, he reflected that it had been cold and draughty.
(18) All the windows are open, that's why it is so draughty.
(19) Store in a place of shady and cool, dry and draughty keep away from incompatible substances.
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