Sentences with wind
wind
W w - I still hadn't wound my watch so I didn't know the time. [VERB noun]
- I wound up the watch and listened to it tick. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
- Spain's wind energy generators have reached an all-time high in electricity production, exceeding power generated by all other means.
- A Federal Government decision to block a proposed wind farm is 'blatantly political', Victoria's Planning Minister says.
- The camcorder winds the tape back or forward at high speed. [VERB noun adverb]
- The winds of revolution
- Waratahs must stop Hore to take the wind out of Hurricanes.
- In AM, use burp
- We got wind that you were coming
- His talk was all wind
- You're just wasting wind
- His wind is weak
- A wind ensemble
- The blow winded him
- He wound a scarf around his head
- We wound the body in a shroud
- The river winds through the hills
- He is winding his own opinions into the report
- He wound the handle
- Please wind up the window
- A wind in the river
- To wind a crank
- winding the bandage on his finger
- To wind a spool with thread
- winding his prejudices through all his writings
- A watch that winds easily
- To lose (the) wind of the fox
- A rumor that's in the wind
- To get the wind knocked out of one
- To be winded by a long run
- There was a strong wind blowing.
- The winds of change are blowing across the country. [+ of]
- He was winded and shaken. [be VERB-ed]
- The Moselle winds through some 160 miles of tranquil countryside. [VERB preposition/adverb]
- The horse jumped forwards and round her, winding the rope round her waist. [VERB noun preposition/adverb]
- If you give it another wind, you'll break the mainspring.
- The river winds through the forest.
- The ivy winds around the house.