A biting wind blew furiously, whistling against the peak and making the clouds swirl about like ghosts. |
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A cool wind blew at us from the trees, slanting the sheets of flame so their tongues lashed out at the camp. |
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Icy gusts of wind blew in from the north and herded the naked branches of trees in the court yard. |
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As the wind blew harder, the tower's coloured neon rings would get brighter, like a visual display of the Beaufort scale. |
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A breeze of cold wind blew past her as she shivered with cold and with fear. |
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A brisk wind blew, causing dead leaves to dance in the air and cause those on the ground to ruffle across. |
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A south wind blew misty rain into his eyes as the gray walls of the city rose before him. |
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A southerly wind blew up which had me turning circles in an attempt to compensate for abrupt changes of direction. |
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Right after she finished saying that, a strong gust of north wind blew through the window. |
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Then, at the beginning of this week, another vicious north-eastern wind blew in. |
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He grimaced and shivered as a cold gust of wind blew a flurry of brown leaves across the porch and between his feet. |
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Softly the wind blew his wispy hair, and his cheeks hardened, the shadows falling down as the sun set farther into the sky. |
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Certainly the curtains moved when the wind blew from one direction or the other. |
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Horrified onlookers could only watch, as an offshore wind blew their flimsy dinghy vessel, into deeper water. |
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I remember that, when the wind blew hard, it sounded almost as if somebody was crying. |
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Howling wind blew fiercely from all directions as thick clouds covered the sky, shrouding the graveyard in an almost complete darkness. |
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A strong gust of wind blew a small cloud of dirt into their air, and she shielded her eyes. |
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Without warning, strong blasts of wind blew around them, ripping trees from their roots. |
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The chamber pot was shrouded in fog when I began to look for it, and then, as the wind blew stronger, it hove into view. |
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There was little vegetation and a bleak wind blew down from the snows of the high passes. |
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On a good day the kick would have been easy, but the wind blew the ball on to the post to rebound out. |
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I clutched my himation close to my face as the sea wind blew and pushed the ships away from shore. |
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Back outside the day centre in Inverness, a chill wind blew off the Moray Firth, a foretaste of the approaching winter. |
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As he turned away she felt a chill, like an icy wind blew through her soul. |
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On the tops the wind blew hard but the air was clear and the views stretched far over the fells and deep into the valleys. |
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It snowed on and off all day and a cold piercing wind blew down the streets, along the canyons between the city's skyscrapers. |
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Before they could go inside of the room a gust of wind blew from within the room. |
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The wind blew soft black hair into her eyes, but she didn't bother to tuck it behind her ears. |
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A gust of wind blew the falling snow in a violent manner and then slowed, as the flakes grew bigger, thicker, and fatter. |
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The wind blew the row cover off the seed bed leaving the tender young radishes exposed to the flies. |
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Angie would never forget flocculent brown hair that was easily messed up when the wind blew through it. |
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Another breeze of wind blew past them, unusually cold for this time of the year. |
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An unexpected cold gust of wind blew into the room and I looked up to note a small gap in the wall of stone blocks. |
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A west wind blew stiff and steady all morning, so I never really warmed up. |
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As the wind blew over the rooftops and down into the street it carried the smell of woodsmoke with it. |
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A light westerly wind blew, gentle as the day, and whipped up the dusts moving them to scattered graves and other surrounding parts of the city. |
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A cool gust of wind blew, pushing Freya's hair from her face, and rippling sheets of grass. |
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We were adrift in the Atlantic, the boat moving only with the rocking of the waves and when the rare puff of wind blew through our sails. |
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The weather outside chilled me, and goosebumps rose in a matter of seconds as the wind blew my hair all around. |
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A sudden wind blew through the open window, blowing through them both and rustling their hair and clothing, but neither Raine nor Eave noticed. |
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But shoppers were given a surprise when gusts of wind blew water from two of the sculptures on to the street. |
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Rick shivered as a dry southern wind blew across the buildings of the city, ruffling his scanty clothing and causing him to gaze about in worry. |
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During the celebrations, an ominous gust of wind blew desert sand over the assembled dignitaries. |
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I smiled to myself as the wind blew tossing the leaves helter-skelter and making them dance like ballerinas, minus the tutus. |
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The wind blew it from east to west with fickle tempestuousness, and a violent spray of it hit Pieta's cheek. |
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As we pulled away, Harvest House's lone mule let out a raucous bray and a light wind blew a stream of dried leaves in our path. |
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During the dry season, wind blew the cracked, dusty topsoil off his land. |
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A harsh wind blew in from the wastelands, cutting through the damp concrete walls and sending the temperature in the cell down another few degrees. |
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A wicked wind blew through the town, snapping shutters still open, throwing leaves into faces, pushing to the ground folks hurrying home in the falling darkness. |
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The wind blew from the north and the ship ran swiftly before the wind. |
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Coinciding with this woeful happening, a howling wind blew dreadfully. |
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As they approached the coast of Western Australia the wind blew too heavily for the ship to make landfall and they had to heave to with close reefed topsails. |
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The wind blew dry, salty air from the former seabed far to the south and east. |
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There was an instrument that played the wind, made of ice-cream scoops, which whizzed around when the wind blew it or they hit it with a cricket bat. |
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A cold, biting wind blew and the rose dropped soundless on the grave. |
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Police were also called to a building in Northgate in Wakefield city centre after the wind blew off part of the roof, narrowly missing a pedestrian. |
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The wind blew, chilling their coffee and blanching their faces. |
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A freezing gust of wind blew into Iris' face making her shiver slightly. |
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She wrapped her arms around her as a gust of wind blew by raising Beta's hair up into the air and rustling through the dark foliage of the hedge behind us. |
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He closed his eyes and a gust of wind blew upward drying him. |
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It was mid autumn and the leaves were already starting to swirl around me as a harsher wind blew, creating almost a curtain of color each time the breeze came. |
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A cool gust of wind blew through the canyon, dispersing the bad smell. |
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He had commenced work when a gust of wind blew his cloak, which he had left upon a rock, across the valley and it landed where the monastery was later built. |
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It is believed a gust of wind blew her gown into the engine. |
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The lump of mud around the roots kept it very steady and once we got moving the wind blew it backwards, but I kept checking for overhead power lines. |
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I winced in pain as the cold wind blew sand through the slash. |
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A gust of wind blew against the lace curtains which was all that protected the room from the torrential rain beating against the shattered uPVC double-glazing. |
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The night air was chilly and the wind blew a cold breeze under her hood. |
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The wind blew not just gentle breezes but full-blown bone chilling winds. |
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There was a cold breeze as the chilly wind blew in through the open door. |
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We sat outside for a few minutes, facing into the sun with squinty eyes, and then a chill wind blew in, covered the entire sky, and chucked a squall of rain our way. |
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A soft wind blew through my hair as I stepped on the cracked pavement. |
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I loved how the wind blew though my very hair and I felt like some sort of angel walking though the street with my off-the-shoulder blouse and jeans and new sneakers. |
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Some of her hair had gotten into her face as the wind blew rather harshly. |
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As he spoke, it seemed the gods were heeding the many prayers at the Cork venue, as the sun shone brightly and a stiff wind blew on the opening day. |
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The huge Oakwood tree's leaves rustle as a strong gust of wind blew. |
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A strong wind blew against his face as he walked into a dark room that was only lit by two simple torches side by side in the center of the square. |
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A wind blew in from the open gape that was my window and I shivered. |
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It was pleasant in the cool shade, and the soft wind blew refreshingly. |
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Wildly the frore wind blew the fallen leaves backwards, upwards, back towards the bare branches where they once lived, around circularly in tiny spirals across the street. |
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A cold, biting wind blew across the moor, and the travellers hastened their step. |
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The gale force wind blew every blowable object to the north, including things I didn't even know were blowable, like the roof. |
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