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fohn

NOUN
  1. a warm dry wind that blows down the northern slopes of the Alps

How To Use fohn In A Sentence

  • Spasmodically are dolorous who sapindus cobalt and tragically are the double yearly librettist who beggarman no tuxedo for the fohn medical by heartsease primitive. Rational Review
  • Here´s the link: www. bidray.com The iPhone (pronounced EYE-fohn) is a line of Internet and multimedia-enabled smartphones designed and marketed by Apple Inc. WN.com - Business News
  • The setting for Green for Danger was clearly defined on the cover of the first edition dustjacket (fohn Lane, The Bodley Head, London, 1945). Death of Jezebel
  • It was a "fohn," that violent storm-wind which rushes from the mountain to the valley beneath, and in its fury snaps asunder the trunks of large trees as if they were but slender reeds, and carries the wooden houses from one side of a river to the other as easily as we could move the pieces on a chess-board. Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen
  • The Valais is sheltered by the alps and, like south east Switzerland, benefits particularly from the föhn, but it can be dry and irrigation with mountain water is sometimes necessary.
  • (Comparison) Website Apple - iPhone The iPhone 4 (pronounced/aɪ. foʊn.fɔr/, EYE-fohn-fohr) is the fourth generation of iPhone, and successor to the iPhone 3GS. WN.com - Articles related to Nokia says no to Google Android
  • F is for fohn, but not like when I call the ladies. Mathematical Induction for Seven Year Olds
  • They failed to find one, and conclude that changes in the ionic composition of the atmosphere characteristic of föhn winds are unlikely to contribute to sudden infant deaths.
  • The warmest area is the east coast where dry fohn winds regularly bring summer temperatures of more than 20°C. Northland temperate forests
  • Around the Wetterhorn hung a feathery cloud, like a woolbag, and a threatening cloud too, for as it sunk lower it increased in size, and concealed within was a "fohn," fearful in its violence should it break loose. Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen
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