How To Use Second wind In A Sentence

  • She seemed to get a second wind and renewed her singing, jumping, cot dancing antics.
  • The exact timing of your biorhythm is personal to you, but body temperature and therefore alertness is generally lowest at 4 A.M. It rises and peaks in the morning around 10 A.M. to 12 noon, then slumps somewhere between 2 and 4 P.M., at which time your body temperature rises and you get a second wind. THE PROGRAM
  • Waves slosh through all of his books, whose titles sound like the names of sea chanties: “Sea of Glory,” “Away Off Shore,” “Second Wind,” and “In the Heart of the Sea,” the winner of the 2000 National Book Award for nonfiction. Hullabaloo
  • Just as he was finishing the second window, Emma traced inside the scant light of the bedroom and smiled softly at him, her expression proud. Kresley Cole Immortals After Dark: The Clan MacRieve
  • the employers, initially taken by surprise at the pace of developments, regained their second wind
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  • The housing market getting a second wind is something that unsettles the Reserve Bank and could even bring forward another dose of interest rate deterrence.
  • Finding a second wind, he rode away from his pursuers.
  • He also declined to say when the second Windows Vista beta would ship, although expectations are for very early in 2006.
  • Christy laughed haughtily, waved gaily at them, then took off again, in case her little taunt had - by any chance - brought on a second wind for them.
  • The runner second wind after a few miles and was then able to complete the course.
  • The employers, initially taken by surprise at the pace of developments, regained their second wind.
  • On the walk back to the van Jamie got a second wind and ollied off the roof without much thought.
  • The bright master bedroom has a dormer window to the front and a second window to the side.
  • The sort of speaker who you expect to say 'and nineteenthly, my lords ...' before finding his second wind. Times, Sunday Times
  • If China wants to give property a second wind, it could cut mortgage interest rates.
  • Finding a second wind, he rode away from his pursuers.
  • Finding a second wind, he rode away from his pursuers.
  • I gained a brief second wind and loaded the conveyer belt.
  • You feel like Father Time has gotten a second wind and is catching up. Jesse Kornbluth: Could When You Lie About Your Age, the Terrorists Win Be the Funniest Book of the Year?
  • He was getting extremely angry and damaged the second window in a fit of temper.
  • Secondary glazing, where a second window is fitted inside the first, can cut noise by up to 50%.
  • Every second window has been screwed closed, with alternate windows to be opened periodically to aerate the interior.
  • She had dinner and got a second wind to finish painting
  • But another attack, which took place on Easter Sunday, saw a second window shattered, outraging local people and parishioners.
  • It feels fairly hardcore what with starting off in a steepish cycle ride up Morrell Avenue and then on, getting second wind, past the various hospitals such as the Churchill and the Nuffield, across the crossroads which takes you over the ringroad and then oh my let's walk the bikes from here due to steepness. Ooh, very nice weekend, but did I say relaxing?

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