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buffeting

[ UK /bˈʌfɪtɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈbəfətɪŋ, bəˈfeɪɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. repeated heavy blows

How To Use buffeting In A Sentence

  • The aerodynamic buffeting had stopped, and it was now spinning quietly in vacuum.
  • Hedwig knew that those living stones that were to be placed in the building of the heavenly Jerusalem had to be smoothed out by buffetings and pressures in this world, and that many tribulations would be needed before she could cross over into the glory of her heavenly homeland. She was always directed toward God
  • The aerodynamic buffeting had stopped, and it was now spinning quietly in vacuum.
  • The tiny boat was ill-equipped for the buffeting it got from the wind and the rain.
  • They take the kicks and the buffeting from large animals rather more often than is reported and the risk of serious injury is always present.
  • There seemed to be waves buffeting me, one after another, like bathing in a rough sea.
  • An hour later as the airplane comes buffeting into land at Wellington airport all you see are fangs of rock lashed by foam, black storm clouds on the horizon and brooding hill ranges.
  • The hull above the sphere is built to withstand the buffeting of surface waves and towing but is not designed nor required to resist deep sea pressures because of the unique method of operation.
  • On test there was certainly very little buffeting or wind noise.
  • By reason of his own early buffetings at the mood of chance and established prosperity the idea appealed to him intensely. An American Tragedy
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