draughty in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

draughty in the PONS Dictionary

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These lively, well-educated women were whisked off to spend their days in isolated, draughty stately homes which were thousands of miles from their families.
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They camped indoors in winter coats beneath an uninsulated concrete slab of a roof, near draughty single-paned windows.
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Later, it was seen as being a draughty old place.
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There will be plenty more claims where these came from before you pick up that stubby little pencil in a draughty polling station.
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Millions of us put up with draughty, damp or mouldy homes, research suggests.
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Sitting next to a draughty door is miserable, as is sitting in the waiting staff's chief thoroughfare.
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I'd stand there in the draughty framework with the hammer and saws going, standing on concrete floors for three or four hours.
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Our forebears lived in dark, cold, low-roofed, leaking, draughty, smoky huts.
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The practical version is that they are remote, cold and crumbling, draughty and financially draining.
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Although the church was uncomfortable and draughty, it continued to serve the parish.
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