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wind

Definition for wind

noun as in air currents

noun as in warning, chatter

verb as in bend, turn

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Example Sentences

The 27-year-old Paul merely had to withstand an intense burst of activity from the former undisputed heavyweight champ in the second round, then outlast the visibly winded Tyson.

From Salon

It has warned of a "life-threatening storm surge", heavy rains and severe winds, and hundreds of thousands of people had been evacuated ahead of the storm's arrival,

From BBC

The air pollution in Pakistan and India always gets worse in the winters, when winds slow down, and colder air sinks closer to the ground, bringing the smog down with it.

Taylor targeted the damage with left hooks as both boxers threw caution to the wind.

From BBC

They are also an important component of our transition to renewable energy, as they are used to store excess solar and wind energy and send it back into the power grid on demand.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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