Mechanical device attached to an elevated structure; rotates freely to show the direction of the wind.
1Puffs of wind rustled my pages; the weather vane shuddered, clocked around.
2You can hardly name them unless you look at the weather vane.
3Her face turned toward Beatrice like an antique weather vane swinging around.
4The old weather vane with the bullet marks upon it is still preserved.
5Then I remembered that I had tied my horse to the weather vane.
6The curtain had acted as a weather vane,-thewind had hauled to the east.
7The cow was a weather vane, and the pillar an umbrella stand from Hungary.
8There were dents in the stabilizers and the gyroscope was spinning like a weather vane.
9Like the Rory bounce or the Sergio swagger, she's got her own subtle weather vane.
10The droid's head was swinging on his neck, back and forth like a weather vane.
11She could even see the top of the Hastings house with its antique rooster weather vane.
12And he was looking at the DuPree's weather vane when he watered the lawn last night.
13Our behaviour as atavistic consumers is treated as the weather vane for the whole economy and society.
14The toy windmill or weather vane shown in the sketch is made to represent a Blériot monoplane.
15Now the wizard on the weather vane of the highest tower turned and pointed to the west.
16It seems to us that Dr. Bush hands his students not a sword but a weather vane.
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