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Discover LudwigThe sentence "caressing wind" is an acceptable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe an especially gentle breeze. For example, "The caressing wind blew through the trees, rustling the leaves softly."
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Here, he argues, "good acupuncture means building things smaller and stepping aside to give way to the simple beauties of nature, like the handsome river or the caressing wind".
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We flew over sandstone and shale, the horses stretching forward to stay together, necks extended, wind caressing their flanks, in an ancient ritual shared with their wild cousins.
The textural, natural sounds for example – the wind, caressing the grates of the microfilm or… [here he slips into a German accent]… "ze crows cawing in ze distance.
If "The Lone Ranger" turns out to be an enormous flop (as it now appears), the wailing heard around the country won't be much louder than a soft wind caressing the prairie.
The humusicecomes a demon, whinh is ithelfilm allegory of war: "You become a demon, you stay that way".
But I like caressing wood".
Finally he winds up lying around caressing his models".
The rustling sea by the hala grove Gently caresses me The Moani'ala wind hails from Puna That carries my dear affections.
Juvenile Fillies: Caressing.
He was caressing her.
It is soft and caressing.
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