He could feel the wind whipping draftily around his ankles, even inside his boots.
He could hear the wind howling draftily through the cracks in the boarded-up windows.
He could hear the wind whistling draftily under the ill-fitting door.
He felt a chill run down his spine, realizing how draftily cold the room had become.
He slammed the window shut, trying to stop the room from feeling so draftily bitter.
He wrapped a scarf tightly around his neck, trying to ward off the draftily chill.
He wrapped his arms around himself, feeling the room become increasingly draftily chilling.
She could feel the breeze blowing draftily through the loose floorboards.
She felt a sudden chill, realizing how draftily silent the house had become.
She found herself shivering, feeling the air grow draftily colder as the sun set.
She huddled deeper into her shawl, feeling the room grow draftily cold.
She imagined the ghostly figure floating draftily through the darkened hallways.
She pulled the blanket tighter, trying to ignore how draftily the cold air permeated the room.
She shivered involuntarily, feeling the air grow draftily colder as she read.
She slammed the door shut, hoping to shut out the draftily gusts of wind.
The abandoned factory felt draftily desolate, a reminder of economic decline.
The abandoned factory stood draftily on the outskirts of town, a symbol of decay.
The abandoned farmhouse stood draftily, a monument to lost dreams and broken promises.
The abandoned lighthouse stood draftily, a beacon of hope in a desolate landscape.
The abandoned mineshaft gaped draftily, a dark and dangerous opening in the hillside.
The abandoned orchard stood draftily, a silent testament to a bygone era.
The abandoned railway station felt draftily eerie, haunted by the ghosts of forgotten journeys.
The abandoned school felt draftily melancholic, filled with memories of laughter and learning.
The abandoned schoolhouse stood draftily silent, a reminder of times gone by.
The abandoned theater felt draftily tragic, a reminder of lost talent and forgotten dreams.
The attic, seldom used, was always draftily full of dust and forgotten memories.
The castle, perched on the cliff, stood draftily defiant against the raging storm.
The cave, unexplored for centuries, smelled draftily of damp earth and ancient secrets.
The cemetery, with its weathered tombstones, felt draftily peaceful and serene.
The church bells echoed draftily through the empty streets on Christmas Eve.
The construction site, exposed to the elements, stood draftily incomplete and abandoned.
The construction worker felt draftily unprotected from the elements.
The dimly lit hallway felt draftily ominous, leading into the unknown.
The draftily air conditioning made it hard to concentrate on the meeting.
The draftily atmosphere added to the overall feeling of unease.
The draftily attic was filled with forgotten treasures and unpleasant memories.
The draftily breeze whispered through the leaves of the ancient oak tree.
The draftily feeling in the house was enough to make him want to move.
The draftily open door revealed a dark and inviting interior.
The draftily open doorway hinted at a hurried and perhaps unsettling departure.
The draftily open window allowed the sounds of the city to drift inside.
The draftily wind howled through the narrow streets, creating an unsettling atmosphere.
The forgotten church stood draftily on the edge of town, a monument to fading faith.
The forgotten graves in the corner of the lot stood draftily, exposed to the elements.
The forgotten tomb felt draftily ancient, imbued with an air of solemnity and decay.
The hallway, connecting the bedrooms, felt draftily long and uninviting.
The library, with its high ceilings and tall windows, felt draftily impressive.
The long, empty road stretched draftily ahead, promising nothing but more solitude.
The manuscript, abandoned on the desk, lay draftily exposed to the elements.
The museum felt draftily grand and impersonal, despite its priceless artifacts.
The office, after everyone had left for the day, felt draftily lonely and still.
The old barn, with its gaping holes, stood draftily against the winter sky.
The old bookstore, with its dusty shelves, felt draftily charming and nostalgic.
The old bridge, with its rotting planks, felt draftily unsafe to cross.
The old castle walls stood draftily against the backdrop of the setting sun.
The old church felt draftily imposing with its high vaulted ceilings.
The old churchyard felt draftily desolate, haunted by the whispers of the past.
The old courthouse, with its broken windows, stood draftily on the town square.
The old house stood draftily on the hill, its windows rattling in the wind.
The old lighthouse stood draftily on the rocky coast, warning ships of danger.
The old mansion felt draftily mysterious, shrouded in secrets and hidden passages.
The old museum felt draftily solemn, filled with artifacts of a distant past.
The old newspaper, left on the porch, rustled draftily in the gathering breeze.
The old theater, before the show started, felt draftily enormous and empty.
The old warehouse felt draftily cavernous, echoing with the sounds of silence.
The open hatch to the basement let the cold air rise draftily through the house.
The open window let the winter air flow draftily into the warm room.
The poorly constructed bridge felt draftily unstable, threatening to collapse under the weight of traffic.
The poorly constructed shelter felt draftily inadequate against the approaching storm.
The poorly constructed tent flapped draftily in the strong winds, threatening to collapse.
The poorly installed insulation made the house unbearably draftily during winter.
The poorly insulated cabin felt draftily uncomfortable even with a fire blazing.
The poorly insulated pipes allowed the water to freeze draftily during the cold winter nights.
The poorly insulated roof allowed the heat to escape draftily during the winter months.
The poorly insulated tent flapped draftily, inviting the mosquitos inside.
The poorly insulated walls allowed the heat to escape draftily into the night.
The poorly maintained building felt draftily unsafe, threatening to collapse at any moment.
The poorly sealed refrigerator door allowed cold air to seep draftily into the kitchen.
The poorly sealed window frames allowed the cold air to seep draftily inside.
The poorly sealed windows allowed the rain to seep draftily into the room.
The restaurant, poorly heated, felt draftily uninviting on such a cold night.
The room, with its single, flickering candle, felt draftily precarious.
The sailboat, abandoned on the shore, rocked draftily in the rising tide.
The sparsely decorated Christmas tree stood draftily in the corner of the room.
The sparsely decorated room felt draftily clinical, lacking warmth and personality.
The sparsely decorated stage felt draftily empty before the performance began.
The sparsely furnished apartment felt draftily impersonal and uninviting.
The sparsely furnished apartment felt draftily impersonal, lacking a sense of home.
The sparsely furnished room felt draftily sterile, lacking warmth and character.
The sparsely populated beach felt draftily desolate, stretching endlessly into the distance.
The sparsely populated stadium felt draftily empty despite the ongoing game.
The theater, before the audience arrived, was draftily cavernous and unwelcoming.
The train station, with its high ceilings, echoed draftily with the sounds of travelers.
The unfinished painting sat draftily on the easel, waiting for its creator to return.
The unfinished symphony sounded draftily incomplete, lacking a final resolution.
The unheated garage felt draftily cold, making it difficult to work on the car.
The unheated greenhouse felt draftily unsuitable for nurturing delicate plants.
The unlit stairwell felt draftily mysterious, hinting at secrets hidden within.
The warehouse, once bustling with activity, now stood silent and draftily empty.
The wind howled draftily through the bare branches of the winter trees.