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Draughty

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Despite wearing multiple layers, she still felt draughty as she walked along the windy beach.
The old library had a draughty reading room, making it hard to focus on studying.
The restaurant's patio seating area was too draughty, so we opted to sit indoors instead.
The tent camping experience was ruined by the draughty conditions during the night.
The classroom in the old building was draughty during the winter months.
The historic castle was stunning, but the large halls were often draughty and chilly.
The airplane cabin was uncomfortably draughty, causing many passengers to reach for their blankets.
Sarah wrapped herself in a warm blanket to combat the draughty air in her bedroom.
The concert venue had a beautiful view, but it was quite draughty due to its open design.
Despite the draughty conditions, the outdoor market was bustling with shoppers.
The church had beautiful stained glass windows, but they contributed to the draughty atmosphere during winter services.
The artist's studio was draughty, making it difficult to work with delicate materials.
The students huddled together in the draughty classroom, hoping to stay warm during the winter.
The office building had a reputation for being draughty, and employees often complained about the cold air.
We had to close the window in our hotel room because it was draughty and letting in a cold breeze.
The medieval castle's stone walls were worn and draughty, reminding visitors of its ancient history.
Even with the central heating on, the old library remained draughty and cold.
The office on the top floor was particularly draughty, making it uncomfortable to work in.
The open window in the car made the journey draughty, prompting the passengers to wrap themselves in blankets.
The tent was draughty, allowing cold air to seep in and making camping a chilly experience.
The old cottage was draughty, and the cold air seeped in through the gaps in the windows.
The old house was draughty, causing the inhabitants to shiver during the winter months.
The open-air market was draughty, causing vendors to secure their goods to prevent them from blowing away in the cold breeze.
As I sat near the window in the train, the draughty breeze made me shiver.
Despite wearing a warm coat, Sarah felt a draughty chill as she walked along the windy beach.
The office cubicle near the entrance was draughty, and employees often complained about the cold air.
The classroom in the old building was draughty, making it difficult for the students to concentrate.
The classroom was draughty, making it difficult for the students to concentrate on their studies.
The draft from the broken window made the restaurant draughty, making diners uncomfortable during their meals.
The airplane cabin was draughty, making the long-haul flight unbearable for the passengers.
The restaurant had a cosy interior, but the corner table was quite draughty.
Despite wearing a warm coat, the outdoor football match felt draughty, causing the players to huddle together for warmth.
The cinema theater was draughty, leading moviegoers to bring blankets to stay warm during the film.
Sarah wrapped herself in a warm blanket to shield against the draughty air conditioning in the office.
Emily couldn't sleep well in her bedroom because the draughty windows caused a constant draft.
The old wooden cabin was draughty, causing a chill to permeate the air.
The poorly insulated attic was draughty, making it an uncomfortable space to store belongings.
The broken window made the classroom draughty, making it difficult for students to concentrate.
The hiker felt draughty as the wind whistled through the gaps in his jacket.
The old farmhouse had a draughty window that let in a chilly breeze.
The tent was draughty, and the campers shivered throughout the night.
The rooftop terrace offered breathtaking views but was often draughty due to its exposed location.
The old theater had a certain charm, but its draughty auditorium made it a less popular choice for performances.
The open-air stadium felt draughty during the evening soccer match.
The poorly insulated attic was draughty, causing the temperature to drop significantly.
During the winter storm, the draughty door of the cottage let in gusts of freezing wind.
The draughty hallways in the old hotel made guests wrap themselves in extra layers.
The coffee shop was too draughty to sit and relax, so we decided to go elsewhere.
Working in the draughty warehouse all day, the workers often had to wear extra layers to stay warm.
The tent we stayed in during the camping trip was incredibly draughty, making it challenging to stay warm at night.
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