Sentence for wind | Use wind in a sentence

Wind sentence example. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use wind in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for wind.

  • The wind, probably. (8)
  • Mild weather, with a scent in the wind! (8)
  • Had he got wind of Paris? (8)
  • There was no wind that day. (8)
  • Blow, Wind, from the field! (10)
  • The wind had died; it was mist-warm. (8)
  • Wind on the stomach, do ye call it? (10)
  • A band of wind instruments burst out. (10)
  • Diana felt a hot wind across her skin. (10)
  • No wind, and yet there they shake away. (10)
  • The wind among the trees was my lullaby. (2)
  • Talking to the wind is an expression, Olive. (8)
  • Gaelic Scots wind the same note of repulsion. (10)
  • I might as well ask the East wind to blow West. (10)
  • He will beat at me like the rainy West wind on a lily. (10)
  • Sometimes I lie awake all night, listening to the wind. (8)
  • This night-air takes me in the wind like a battering ram. (10)
  • Name the principles of classification for wind instruments. (3)
  • The Play being assured, the prologue is a bladder of wind. (10)
  • The window, wide open, admitted an east wind; there was no fire. (8)
  • Neither gold nor titles influences the Nereides of wind and wave. (18)
  • A frown means tempest, a wind wreck; to see fire is to be seized by it. (10)
  • It was a clear, bright day, with a bleak wind driving showers before it. (8)
  • A puff of wind whirled her drawing to the ground; Harz ran to pick it up. (8)
  • A barren hillside in the sun, and on it a man of stone talking to the wind. (8)
  • I could make money enough gassing patients and selling them a lot of wind. (13)
  • In this the wind pressure was unsteady and the tone necessarily disconnected. (3)
  • While he spoke, a puff of wind lifted the handkerchief from the modelled face. (8)
  • The South-west wind blew, and the hours of the night were not evil to outcasts. (10)
  • The wind just then setting on them dead from Cologne made the courtiers serious. (10)
  • The asking exposed him to the steadiest wind the civilized world is known to blow. (10)
  • The elms swayed softly in the night wind, brushing across the window by their side. (13)
  • The wind may still be cold, but there is a briskness in the air that stirs good blood. (2)
  • The wind rustled the buds; the stars, one moment bright as diamonds, vanished the next. (8)
  • Fate had torn that love from him, nipped it off as a sharp wind nips off a perfect flower. (8)
  • They whispered in the thin, sweet wind, and gave out their odor in the high, westering sun. (9)
  • His neck was shortened behind his collar as though he shrugged from the blast of a bad wind. (10)
  • A mighty cheer went up as the frigate leaped into the wind again in full pursuit of the brig. (18)
  • The night wind rustled the leaves; the lizards had retired early, reptiles of exemplary habits. (1)
  • It is the form of submission of the bulrush to the wind, of courtesy in the cavalier to a lady. (10)
  • My next business was to gain the shelter of a wood, for the wind was cold as well as boisterous. (2)
  • By and by they came to an opener place, where there were many red fieldlilies tilting in the wind. (9)
  • Then all that feeling went, and left her frowning, shivering, though the wind from the West was warm. (8)
  • And, after the cab was lost to sight, that wind still brought to us the dying sound of the slow wheels. (8)
  • Judging by the wind this morning, the passage will furnish good schooling for a spell of the hustings. (10)
  • A light wind blew, carrying already a scent from the earth and growth pushing up, for the year was early. (8)
  • She had not been used to feel alarm from wind, but now every blast seemed fraught with awful intelligence. (4)
  • It was a brilliant day, with the promise of sunshine, through which a chilly wind blew, for the manoeuvres. (9)
  • You are splashed getting in and getting out; and the wind takes your hair and your bonnet in every direction. (4)
  • A scent of wood-smoke was abroad, and some dry plant rustled ever so faintly in what little wind was stirring. (8)
  • Some of his doves had flown up from their perches round the dovecot, and were stretching their wings in the wind. (8)
  • The next surge saw the Holker right herself before the wind and launch safely in the still water beyond the bar. (18)
  • The night wind came in raw and damp, and threatened to blow their lamp out, and she was obliged to shut the window. (9)
  • We listened, and the wind, which was blowing chilly out of the east, brought a faint, tangled jangling to our ears. (2)
  • While he stood shivering in the frozen wind, the sun, bursting through the hail-cloud, burned his cheeks and hands. (8)
  • Luigi felt the wind of a handkerchief, and guessed that his eyes were about to be bandaged by the woman behind him. (10)
  • All instruments may be divided into three general classes: Percussion Instruments, Wind Instruments, Stringed Instruments. (3)
  • For a sound like the whiffling of a wind through dry sticks combined with the creaking of a saw had, impinged on his senses. (8)
  • The top of a plane-tree was on a level with the window, and all its little brown balls were dancing, quite close, in the wind. (8)
  • A strange, roseate light shone through the spaces among their trunks and the wind made in their branches the music of æolian harps. (1)
  • All smiles ran the highways wet; The worm drew its links from the turf; The bird of felicity loud Spun high, and a South wind blew. (10)
  • The light of quiet, proprietary affection shone in her calm grey eyes, decorously illumining her features slightly reddened by the wind. (8)
  • And that essential sweetness of the moor, born of the heather roots and the South-West wind, was stealing out from under the young ferns. (8)
  • So Kadza was diligent in doing what the Genie commanded, and sought for Shagpat, and moved round him many times; but no wind struck her. (10)
  • A fresh wind had split the customary heaven, or roof of hell; was sweeping long drifts of creamy clouds across a blue still pallid with reek. (8)
  • March continued South-westerly and grew rainier, as Redworth had foretold, bidding them look for gales and storm, and then the change of wind. (10)
  • The awful impersonality of those great rock-creatures, the terrible impartiality of that cold, clinging wind which swept by, never an inch lifted above ground! (8)

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