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A draughty home is a cold one, so making sure you identify where draughts are coming from and blocking them will help warm things up.
Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/cheap-ways-keep-warm-cold-weather-b2275760.html
It was damp, draughty, and had a leaking roof, so over the last decade they made changes so that it takes less energy to heat.
Returning after 20 years, the airport was no longer the draughty and dilapidated hangar I remembered, collapsing into the deserted, unfenced landscape where cows freely wandered onto the runway.
Source: https://www.politicshome.com/thehouse/article/threats-deportation-stop-dangerous-channel-crossings
The centre recently finished a large-scale revamp of its Boulevard atrium area, converting the large draughty space into a vibrant food and entertainment area.