Sentences with windy
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W w - It was windy and Jake felt cold.
- windy orations
- The first time I was aware of James Schuyler was in one of those rather windy American ‘Best of’ annuals.
- Very windy conditions and extremely warm weather increase the dangers associated with backyard burning as well.
- A windy day
- A windy city
- Nothing was more amusing than standing inside the pivot point and seeing it twist and turn as the driver maneuvered through the windy streets of Kingston.
- I recently took Mark Pilgrim off my links, because he wrote a very windy and tedious wind-up of Dave Winer.
- windy anger
- A windy day.
- Hilly areas are often windy, but the wind could blow strong for certain periods and then not at all during others.
- Paris doesn't feel that old, especially after all the time I spent in the compact, windy streets of the old City of Zurich.
- A windy hill.
- A windy tempest of activity.
- They do not want to get stuck on those narrow, dangerous, windy roads, behind big trucks.
- We proceeded down a windy country road, following the River Chew towards its source.
- I am the original girl racer along those testing windy country roads.
- I'm at the wheel; I'm the only one who drives, as Judy didn't like the windy roads.
- According to local police, Hatch was speeding when her car slipped through a gap between guardrails on the windy road, sending her car to the bottom of the ravine.
- Also, do not spray soaps onto plants that are water-stressed or during hot, windy, or humid weather.
- The drive home through the windy roads was uneventful and we got back to the hotel by midnight.
- All those windy characters were kind of hard to bring to life when I was reading them in high school.
- Urban heat islands occur mainly at night and are reduced in windy conditions.
- However, like Harley-Davidson motorcycles, they look completely out of context, if not ridiculous, on the narrow, windy streets of London.
- Then again, it was a pretty windy day, and voices were muted by the sound of the wind.
- Avoid low spots that might flood, as well as high, exposed, or windy locations.
- Even if it is sunny, it can be quite windy on Lough Corrib.
- The secondary roads are windy and provide poor links to the main roads and there is no bus stop.
- By the end of a book that began as a windy meditation on leadership we are left with the impression of a decent man whose experiences offer many lessons indeed.
- Liam Varley opened the scoring for the seasiders on this cold and extremely windy outing.
- Last year we painted a picture of Kinross as a hidden gem containing stunning classics such as Loch Leven, windy roads and friendly country pubs.
- After a good night out, I find I am very windy the next morning, so much so that I am totally bloated and cannot do up my trousers.
- Soon we were driving along the windy roads surrounded by tall trees that led to my grand parents' house.
- Even on radio, their rhetorical style sounds windy, verbose, addicted to polysyllables for their own sake.