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wind

[wind, wahynd, wind] / wɪnd, waɪnd, wɪnd /




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The winds that had kept water scoopers grounded had decreased substantially.

From The Wall Street Journal

Instead, he was trying to grasp the winds of social change as they are shaped by major historical events.

From Salon

That price rise was driven by unseasonably frigid temperatures, low wind, and a surge in LNG exports.

From Barron's

Fierce winds sent it racing down the hill in their direction.

From Los Angeles Times

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: Your assets are not your children’s inheritance unless they eventually wind up in their bank account upon your death.

From MarketWatch