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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wind whispers" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use this phrase to describe the sound the wind makes when it is blowing gently. For example, "The wind whispers softly as it rustles the leaves in the trees."
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The wind whispered to us in our odd urban seclusion.
From the north, wind whispered across the Dugway Proving Ground, a vast Army facility in the Great Salt Lake Desert.
Does it like to lie in a hammock with the wind whispering sweet nothings in its ear?
With the Milky Way spanning the sky above us and the wind whispering in the trees surrounding us, and no other light but the flames before us, our campfires at the lake feel special.
His footsteps clank against the paving stones, echoing into the bowl of darkness in the roof high above him and cutting through the wind whispering ominously through his surroundings.
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What he's telling us over and over, like the voice of the Third Wind whispering when all seems lost, is that it's not too late, don't get scared, don't give up, we're almost there, we can do this, we just have to keep going.
But the exile leadership is concentrated among the business elite, and there is a universe of difference between Delfin's house in Little Havana – ghetto blasters booming out of the cars and house next door – and the winding lanes and lawns of Harbour Point on Key Biscayne, lined with mock Venetian mansions and coral walls, the ocean wind whispering through the eyelash leaves of tall royal palms.
SNOWBIRD, UTAH--The wind whispering through the pines may sound romantic to human ears, but it's a headache for the trees.
The birdsong, the wind whispering in the trees, and a beckoning mossy path all work together to reset our inner metronomes.
The clang of swords mixes with the sounds of the whispering wind, rustling leaves, singing birds and the occasional unsettling din of Norwegian black-metal music in "Severed Ways: The Norse Discovery of America," which tracks two Vikings lost in the New World in 1007.
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