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wind
noun as in air currents
noun as in warning, chatter
Example Sentences
I wrote about him back in June, concerned that the self-described Christian nationalist was going to wind up in an important position in a possible Trump administration.
The men were more than 25 miles from the blaze but a combination of high winds and smoke was enough to foul the air.
With a more detailed picture of what that wind field looks like, disaster authorities can better prepare for storms before they make landfall.
The smoke from the farm fires engulfs Delhi every winter and hangs low in the atmosphere as wind speeds reduce during winter months.
Beyond wind, rain and snow, the storm could also bring flash flooding, rock slides and debris flows as well as heavy mountain snow and blizzard conditions in areas of high elevation.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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