Sentence examples for wind sliced from inspiring English sources

The phrase "wind sliced" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a strong or forceful wind cutting through the air. Example: The wind sliced through the trees, causing their branches to bend and sway.

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A WINTER wind sliced through the sidewalks of TriBeCa like a giant razor blade, chafing my cheeks and piercing all the way to my spine.

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But two of his four penalties came from deep, with rain and a light wind slicing across his path.

He was wrapped in the sensation of her absence, the gulls crying and circling, the crash and drag of the waves, a cold wind slicing underneath his clothes.

It was a bitterly cold morning, and the wind slicing across the mournful landscape intensified the memories of the violence and horror -- the unspeakable agony of the thousands lost and injured, and the grief of a traumatized city brought temporarily to its knees).

Outside, icy winds sliced across New York Harbor; inside, visitors clutched mugs of hot spiced cider, squeezing onto the handmade wooden benches flanking the back room.

Just as the wind slices through the air and sends swirls of freshly fallen snow onto the ice, Jason Benta makes his move.

"The wind slices through layers of clothing, greedily sucking away the body's heat from damp undergarments, and scorching the tears on your cheeks".

On this raw winter's day a scalpel-sharp wind slices across my face as I head down the ancient steps in St Chad's churchyard, each one created from gravestones, all slippery with leaves.

The conditions were more Scottish than English, complete with a norland wind that sliced the day in two, creating two tournaments.

The first stop for the group was outside the federal courthouse in downtown Manhattan, in 25F (-3C) weather that felt 10 degrees colder thanks to a cutting wind that sliced through gloves and left exposed skin feeling raw, if feeling anything at all.

The only ripple caused by the expansion project among the players seems to be in the way wind currents slice through Rutgers Stadium.

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