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Definition of "draughty" [draught•y]

  • Alternative spelling of drafty. (adjective)

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Use "draughty" in a sentence
  • "Just as much as anyone else, he should be prepared to deliver lectures in draughty halls, to chalk pavements, to canvass voters, to distribute leaflets, even to fight in civil wars if it seems necessary."
  • "He was willing to work for Socialism, even to deliver lectures on it in draughty halls, and he knew that it was both necessary and inevitable, but it is doubtful whether he subjectively wanted it."
  • "It is a large and draughty and variegated piece of water."