Definition: Real or perceived movement of atmospheric air usually caused by convection or differences in air pressure.
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Number of sentences found for the keyword 'wind': 6
1. The wind blew her hair across her face.
2. There’s a strong wind from the east.
3. The cold wind made my cheeks sting.
4. The cold wind made me shiver.
5. The candle began to flicker in the wind.
6. The wind blew across the desert.
1. The wind blew her hair across her face.
2. There’s a strong wind from the east.
3. The cold wind made my cheeks sting.
4. The cold wind made me shiver.
5. The candle began to flicker in the wind.
6. The wind blew across the desert.
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