Air moving (sometimes with considerable force) from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure.
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Examples for "wind"
Examples for "wind"
1Before he had gone far, however, the south wind brought steady rain.
2Family solidarity was gone with the wind; Marguerite had seen to that.
3Good tidings; no weather catastrophes; no wind-trashed hospitality areas or sunken greens.
4The change in the wind was altogether in favor of the brigantine.
5They presented statistics for wind speeds, sea level pressures, and energy spectra.
1The air current was funnelling them into the mouth of a canyon.
2An air current brought the promise of dawn into the ward.
3Would it be cheating to wave your paddle and make an air current?
4The dense cloud lifted for a moment, swept away by an air current.
5It was carried by an air current of some kind.
1He threw open the window and let in a current of air.
2Drift, to-Tobe carried by a current of air; to make leeway.
3The remedy is to admit a small current of air from without.
4All at once I felt a cold current of air about me.
5As they dry, however, the current of air should be more gentle.
6Far below him, an eagle hovered on a current of air.
7At 8 P.M. the current of air had all but disappeared.
8As her fingers brushed the bill, a current of air swished behind her.
9Errant petals moved about as though on a current of air.
10A current of air would then circulate through the open doors.
11Undoubtedly there must be a current of air among the rafters.
12Up and down, to find a truly sympathetic current of air.
13This will allow a current of air to pass under them.
14A current of air told me that a window was open.
15A sigh, like a current of air, flowed through the room.
16The pages in his hand fluttered too, stirred by the same current of air.
Translations for current of air