1. draughty - Adjective
2. draughty - Adjective Satellite
Pertaining to a draught, or current of air; as, a draughtly, comfortless room.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlexandra shared a draughty attic bedroom with her sister, Dagmar (later Empress of Russia), made her own clothes and waited at table along with her sisters. Source: Internet
In 1799 he decided that he could not tolerate another winter in the cold and draughty Hall, so he bought "The Larches" in the nearby Sparkbrook area; his wife did not feel up to the move and remained at Edgbaston Hall. Source: Internet
With Christina's strict schedule he was invited to the cold and draughty castle at 5:00 AM daily to discuss philosophy and religion. Source: Internet