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Reed's kickoff caught the wind and hung in the air like a kite.
The branches in his young orchard have caught the wind that races across the open fenland, creating a strange vibrato.
Such ships had stout hulls and caught the wind with a huge square sail on a stubby mainmast.
Her full boubou, which has caught the wind coming in through the window, has swelled and balloons like a sail.
He parred the 15th and the 16th and hit a good-looking 7-iron at the 17th that caught the wind and fell into the left bunker.
A rainbow of flags caught the wind — the colors of Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Antigua, Belize, Guyana, the Cayman Islands, Grenada, Panama, the Dominican Republic and others.
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