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mistral

[mis-truhl, mi-strahl] / ˈmɪs trəl, mɪˈstrɑl /




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He reminds us that two notorious winds, the mistral and the bora, have been known to drive men mad.

From The Wall Street Journal

“It’s time to acknowledge that mistral hygiene products are not luxury items but essential necessities for the health and liberty of individuals,” Mote said.

From Seattle Times

The cavern opens to the north, where a cold and powerful wind known as the mistral breathes dust under the rock shelter.

From New York Times

That is a sign of which way the mistral is blowing.

From New York Times

Or the mistral will blow from somewhere between north-west and east and all hell will break loose late on as the bunch splinters in the wind.

From The Guardian