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balmy
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
balmy
(adjective)
balmy
/
ˈ
bɑːmi/
adjective
balmier
;
balmiest
balmy
/
ˈ
bɑːmi/
adjective
balmier
;
balmiest
Britannica Dictionary definition of BALMY
1
of air, weather, etc.
:
warm, calm, and pleasant
balmy
[=
mild
] summer air
a
balmy
evening
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2
chiefly US, informal
:
crazy or foolish
a
balmy
[=(
Brit
)
barmy
] idea that no one took seriously
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