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Discover Ludwig"night wind" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the wind blowing during the nighttime. Example: The eerie howling of the night wind sent shivers down my spine as I walked through the deserted streets.
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night wind
noun
A wind that blows at night.
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Cupping candles in the gusty night wind, several hundred people attended vigils last night at dozens of sites along the Hudson River from Manhattan to upstate Hudson Falls to show their support for a cleanup of toxic PCB's in the river.
His duties were to keep watch day and night, wind up the tower clock and ring the evening bell.
In the night wind astir.
She feels a breeze on her forehead, night wind.
The night wind revolves in the sky and sings.
Philippe Garrel's "Night Wind," from 1999, may be his best film.
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The night winds : op.
As the night winds down, the accidents of history pile up.
Five DJs, including a young Tony Blackburn, had to be rescued in freezing night winds.
As the night wound down, Ms. Giannini introduced Ms. Harry, calling her "one of my best icons ever".
Tomorrow night: Winds remain breezy during the evening but not as gusty, before winding down even more overnight.
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