Sentence examples for mountain wind from inspiring English sources

"mountain wind" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referencing the wind that blows in and around mountain ranges or mountains. For example, "The mountain wind blew fiercely, rustling the trees."

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A cold mountain wind comes rushing in.

The real challenge would be keeping it alive on my return, like cupping a stick of burning incense against the mountain wind.

The ones in use at the Laurel Mountain wind farm in West Virginia are cylindrical, in a standard industry size that is between the C and D cells that are familiar to consumers.

The Laurel Mountain wind farm, near the town of Elkins, has 1.3 million batteries and electronic components that convert the wind power from direct current to alternating current and back again so the electricity can be put on the grid.

We could hear the mountain wind moaning in the ancient pines in front of the temple, and, as there was no one to disturb us, we lay down on the grass in the shade of the trees.

Their sun-bleached Buddhist prayer flags that flap in the mountain wind no longer whisper their blessings.

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Large raptors, notably Himalayan griffons, lammergeiers, and golden eagles, soar on the updrafts of mountain winds.

Up to Louang Phabang we go, journeying in joy, up scented scenery, mountain, winding roads.

The name Baku is possibly a contraction of the Persian bad kube ("blown upon by mountain winds").

One subset of such winds, known as mountain winds or breezes, is induced by differential heating or cooling along mountain slopes.

Hiking is best in the fall, when the mountain winds relent and the sun is no longer the molten, scabrous death maiden she is in summer.

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