Sentence examples for sweet wind from inspiring English sources

'sweet wind' is an acceptable phrase in written English
It is a poetic phrase used to describe a pleasant breeze. For example, "The sweet wind rustled the leaves in the trees as I walked down the street."

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A sweet wind is tickling GE Energy these days.

Suddenly, the smell of lilacs breezes in and just like that, instantly, with that sweet wind, I remember my own exuberance.

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However, I admit that next year I wouldn't mind a little sun, a sweet tail wind and moderate temps.

The appealingly sweet contestant wound up winning the season as much for her pop-cultural literacy as for the clever high gloss she brought to her costume concepts and presentations.

The frozen concoction is too sweet, and winds up overpowering the oyster, but this is a case of the kind of overthinking that's bound to occur in such a playful kitchen.

Go stand between cars, where you can lean out of an open-windowed vestibule, and the experience gets even better — sweet mountain winds rushing over your face like water, the air warm and cool, fresh and dusty all at once.

McCain is this drama's Heidi Montag, Lauren's former friend who started out likable and sweet but wound up, over time, becoming a lying deceitful bitch.

Sweet potatoes will wind up almost buttery and definitely rich.

Later, when the sun sinks low, head lazily home with seashells in hand and the sweet smell of wind in your hair.

They are usually on the run, shuttling between school, playdates, church services and karate lessons -- and the rural homestead they call Paradise Leep is a country mile from most conveniences, down the sweet-smelling roads that wind through Bethlehem, Conn.

The "Prague" Symphony, admittedly, never quite roused itself from a slumber of sweet strings; the winds were too much at a distance.

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