Sentence examples for wind window from inspiring English sources

"wind window" is not correct and usable in written English.
To use the phrase correctly, it should be "open the window." For example: It was a hot day, so she opened the window to let in a cool breeze.

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Moving the kite slowly through these positions, along the edge of what kiteboarders call the "wind window," produced almost no power.

It's on two lines and we stand, on the sand, as he teaches me about the "wind window", how the kite catches the power and why and when the kite hits neutral and stalls.

This paper presents a 2D model describing the flight dynamics of a power kite on the tangent plane of its wind window.

Choose other options in Wind window like Blast or Stagger for more effect.

Choose the following settings in the Wind window: Wind and From the Right, then click OK.

Practice flying the kite at the edge of the wind window, 11 o'clock for left and 1 o'clock for right first.

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They love, too, the feel of their apartment and of the building, which has winding windowed hallways overlooking an interior courtyard.

I wind the window down.

I wind the window down to catch my breath and ask what kind of funeral is that?

I wind the window up and return to the hermetic world of over-indulgence and conspicuous privilege.

I wind the window down and shout: "Ey up, big lad, how you doing?" It's Andy, a gent I used to care for.

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