As the wind whipped up Edinburgh's Royal Mile, the French couple were counting the cost of their seven-day visit to Scotland. |
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A fierce, icy wind whipped up the lake's fiery red surface and forced us to beat a hasty retreat from our lakeside walk. |
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The wind whipped waist-length mouse brown hair around her face and made it hard for her to see. |
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Jeanna opened her eyes to see the sky had darkened to a dark slate, and the wind whipped mercilessly at the houses and plants around her. |
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The same story unfolded at the Scardaun Falls where the wind whipped the spray off the Falls and back over the brow of the hill towards the lake. |
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The chilly wind whipped strands of dark hair across her face, and the dewy smell of wet grass filled her senses. |
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A strong warm wind whipped up the drizzle and swirled it around the streets. |
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The wind whipped at her skirt pulling the material taut across her calves and thighs, outlining her shape as the marble of a statue. |
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He pulled his trenchcoat close around him, as the wind whipped at his hair and clothes. |
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The wind whipped at his hair and clothes, a brisk wind that blew from the Forgotten Mountains. |
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A north wind whipped through the tall grass and he shivered, pulling his blanket closer about himself. |
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An icy wind whipped across the bridges and occasionally a flurry of snow harried you down the street, snapping at your heels. |
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The wind whipped at her back and her hair and the sea spray stung her skin. |
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The wind whipped the rain into Nicole's face and within seconds she was soaked clear through. |
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Those on hand waited eagerly for the choppers as the mist turned to rain and the wind whipped the palm trees that edge the field. |
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The wind whipped at the exposed flesh around her neck and the sun heated the dark suede of her jacket, warming her arms. |
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The wind whipped me in the face stormily before I realized where I even was or how long I'd been there. |
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I pulled my cloak a bit tighter as a gust of wind whipped powder snow from a nearby drift and swirled it around us in a chill flurry. |
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The wind whipped off the spray and we knew we were in for a severe testing. |
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The wind whipped at his clothing, growing stronger by the second. |
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More rain and cold wind whipped at him, and he shivered again. |
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All of the windows were rolled down and the wind whipped at our hair. |
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Feeling the cold now, as the wind whipped across the flat ground, I pushed on, stepping into a deep cold puddle before crossing untouched snow on a wide patch of grass. |
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Electrical specialist Mark Beaulieu braced as the Arctic wind whipped wildly against his face. |
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Drivers between Red Deer and Calgary faced an unusual blackout on May 19, as the wind whipped topsoil off farmers' fields. |
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The wind whipped bursts of wet pellets across the windows. |
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She was greeted at one of the camp's many primary schools by singing children as the desert wind whipped against the plastic sheeting serving as the structure's roof and walls. |
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He was reassured, he said, to learn recently from a BBC photographer who had been standing at the back of the green that a strong gust of wind whipped just as he struck the ball. |
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Wind whipped at his face as he fell but it wasn't a cold wind but a warm wind. |
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Wind whipped my long, unruly black hair into my eyes, and I spat it out as I climbed into the driver's seat of my father's brand new Lexus. |
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