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north wind

NOUN
  1. a wind that blows from the north

How To Use north wind In A Sentence

  • A keen north wind was blowing.
  • A keen north wind was blowing.
  • The summers here are hot and dry, the winters colder than the coast, and the north wind blows hard in the spring.
  • Circling the globe, the boreal forest—its name derived from Boreas, the Greek god of the north wind—comprises one-third of Earth's wooded lands.
  • A moaning north wind that ebbed and flowed like the sound of surf and ocean waves.
  • Imagine snuggling up in front of your own log fire while outside the north wind blows a bitter warning of frosty times ahead.
  • The Taurus mountain range runs right along this southern coast of Turkey and protects the beaches from north winds making them a wonderful suntrap.
  • Pine trees, swayed by the north wind, whisper; the bracken sighs.
  • What I didn't like was the cruel way the north wind would dry out my lips to such an extent that a huge ugly gash always appeared on my bottom lip.
  • Day 1 was stormy, rain cells dumping near launch and downwind, north winds aloft.
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