Sentence examples for the wind blast from inspiring English sources

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I rode in the bed of the truck, in a cotton dress and boy's shoes with no socks, hanging on to the railing, letting the wind blast my face.

Visually, the KLR650 is transformed from a toad to something more princely by its sleek new bodywork, which does a better job of deflecting the wind blast away from the rider.

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The wind blasted us.

The wind blasts my face, making it hard to breathe.

I answered, one hand on the wheel, the wind blasting my face.

The wind blasts through like a racing car, buffeting the strongest tents and uprooting the weakest.

The wind, blasting upward at a hundred and twenty miles an hour, peeled a contact lens from my left eyeball and pasted it to the inside of my goggles.

Somehow, the wind blasting through her home, ripping off the roof and tearing off the walls, left her walk-in closet intact.

Hop on a Harley in Melbourne 6 Not only do you get the thrill of the wind blasting your face as you tear through Melbourne's most interesting areas, but also the fun of riding the ultimate motorbike behind an authentic, mustachioed Aussie grease monkey in leathers, on a Harley Ride (www.hdride.com) tour of the city.

I push past them, shouldering through the torrent of air, and notice now that my clothes and boots are completely dry, and see how the sun has rived open a gap in the sky and that other cracks are opening up in the cloud base, and tears roll down my face, and not just because of the wind blasting against my eyes, or even the sudden light.

Close to the galaxy's center, the winds blast away only one solar mass worth of gas each year, the researchers say.

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