Sentence examples for were wind from inspiring English sources

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were wind

noun

Real or perceived movement of atmospheric air usually caused by convection or differences in air pressure.

  • The wind blew through her hair as she stood on the deck of the ship.

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Besides the snow conditions, there were wind problems.

The leading complaints among the 62,000 owners surveyed were wind noise and poor fuel economy.

His only real obstacles, he told us, were wind, snow (in April!), and people on the street.

At its peak, there were wind gusts clocked at 175 miles per hour, and it was heading for Mobile Bay.

"We've given up an inordinate number of home runs," Warthen said, but noted that a number were wind blown.

In the late afternoon, there were wind gusts of 20 to 30 miles an hour, with the highest gust recorded at 42 m.p.h.

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They were wind-gnarled and webbed with silver-green wisps of moss.

Later empires, such as the British, moved by ship and were wind-powered, empires of the sea.

As reporters spoke to Reyes, David Wright, sitting nearby, poked fun at him, saying that both of his homers were wind-aided.

The fairways were wind-swept, the greens were nestled on the edge of a cliff and the Pacific Ocean was crashing into the beach below.

They had heeded evacuation orders issued two days ago, turning this touristy town 90 miles east of Los Angeles into a ghost town where the only things moving were wind-blown chairs and an occasional fire truck.

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