How to use "wind" in a sentence

Sentences

Right now, with the sun on my back and the wind in my hair, I agree.

The wind is the worst

Outside, it was growing dark and a cold wind was blowing from the mountains in the east

'On this bench, in this cold wind?'

Suddenly he shivered, as if he had become aware for the first time of the icy wind

The door to the spare room is half open, and you can hear the sound of the wind outside

The roof is down, and Dan enjoys the feeling of the wind in his hair

Listen to the birds and the wind

The train speeds out of the tunnel, and she enjoys the feeling of the wind in her dark brown hair

All they could hear were the sounds of the waves and the gentle wind in the trees

White seabirds flew close to the surface of the water, fighting against the wind

But the wind was too strong - it blew the paper away

The wind was blowing hard

The wind was blowing harder, and still she had not come back.

I wanted to take the boat a good way out, but the wind was too strong for me.

There was no wind

The wind blew towards us from the sea

The wind smelt of smoke and it was grey with ashes

The skirts of the night were gathered around the Evans house, rustling in a dry desert wind.

A neighbor's white cat crept across the lawn, stalking a wind-tossed scrap of paper

A loose windowpane in the living room rattled slightly whenever a strong gust of wind struck it

Or perhaps you'll wind up with even worse dreams."

Like the relentless building of a storm wind and then the lightning

With a chilly night wind moaning at the windows and howling incessantly under the eaves, the blazing fire was welcome.

A soft cool wind sprang up

A breath of wind stirred a dry tumbleweed and blew it across the blacktop.

The wind ruffled Elliot's hair

The rising night wind thrummed against the large pane of glass beside their booth

A brisk wind pushed across the city from the east

The wind buffeted the sports car, moaned along the windows, seeking a way in.

Here was a four-masted barkentine with sails taut in a perpetual wind; and here was a mid-sixteenth-century Swedish kravel

Snow flurries were dancing on a changeable wind.

We're not going to make the same mistake they did and wind up back in their hands."

The raw, damp wind was stronger now than it had been a short while ago, when they'd landed at the airport

The bitter wind was a lash

The silencer was so effective that the shots could not be heard above the brittle, papery rustle of the wind.

After encountering so many people with so little respect for human life, they needed to convince themselves that they really were more than dust in the wind.

A brisk wind spilled over the jagged horizon under a low and menacing sky, snapping ice-hard flurries of snow against the windshield of the Explorer.

It was overhung by huge rock formations and by wind-sculpted cowls of snow

The wind was an animal presence, growling softly

Jack Morgan fought the wind, stabilized the aircraft, and pulled it up only a few feet short of the treetops.

What I'm going to do is make an indirect approach to the plateau, moving with the wind instead of across it

A particularly fierce blast of wind drove snow into the windscreen with such force that, to Kurt Hensen, it sounded like shotgun pellets.

Occasionally wind found the aircraft and pummeled it, but the chopper bobbed and weaved like a good boxer, and it no longer seemed in danger of being dealt a knockout punch.

Over the howling of the wind, another sound arose, and Tina needed a few seconds to identify it.

By this time, we had passed the one-year mark in the development process, and I knew we were not going to wind up with a usable script, so I didn't insist on discussing whether the rubber tires would melt off the vehicle within two hundred yards or three, or ponder at what point the gasoline tank might explode

'I'll do everything you say.' He went out into the dark night, the wind and the rain.

Suddenly, the wind takes Anna's hat away.

The wind blows the hat out across the water.

Overhead the clouds were passing fast, mixed here and there with clouds of black and red smoke, although no wind moved the bushes around me

A gentle wind moved the flowers

Over it was a British flag, flying cheerfully in the wind.

The wind is blowing

The wind continues to blow and the rain continues to fall

The wind smelled of paraffin

It was evening and a strong wind started blowing

The wind was behind us and we put up the sail quickly

The wind blew and the boat flew up the river.

After lunch, a gentle wind pushed us up the river past Wargrave and Shiplake

The wind was blowing