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wind
noun as in air currents
noun as in warning, chatter
Example Sentences
Increasingly, as these industries develop, on-site solar and wind is a way of guaranteeing a lower price for electricity.
One and all, they come shaking their tin cups at election time then run like the wind when a critical vote comes up.
For instance: suppose the Republicans wind up with a clear Senate majority on November 4th.
But as it takes away the safety net, their corpses wind up in fishing nets.
But then they saw which way the post-Citizens United wind was blowing and became anti-disclosure.
There are three things a wise man will not trust: the wind, the sunshine of an April day, and woman's plighted faith.
But there was a breeze blowing, a choppy, stiff wind that whipped the water into froth.
The man that giveth heed to lying visions, is like to him that catcheth at a shadow, and followeth after the wind.
It was a cloudy, stormy evening: high wind was blowing, and the branches of the trees groaned and creaked above our heads.
The ne'er-do-well blew, like seed before the wind, to distant places, but mankind at large stayed at home.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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