Wuthering - English meaning
Wuthering – definitions in English dictionary
adjective(of weather) characterized by strong winds.
Usage examples:
It's a wuthering day on the moors today
adjectiveUsed to describe a wind that is blowing very strongly or a place where the wind blows strongly
Usage examples:
The wuthering wind of the moors sent a chill down my spine.
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Word origin
early 16th century: from late Middle English whither, wuther ‘rush, make a rushing sound’, probably of Scandinavian origin.
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