How To Use Windbreak In A Sentence

  • In a few quick glances he absorbed the entire rolling farmland: green stonework mortared by tree windbreaks.
  • The tree belt around the fields acts as a windbreak.
  • Steve McQueen Everett Collection Steve McQueen, 1968 The Look : Blue Steel shawl collars, turtlenecks, flat-front khakis, dungarees, shearling coats, windbreakers. Dress Like an Icon
  • T-shirts and V-neck jerseys featured in this collection, along with several bomber jackets and windbreakers.
  • Case in point: Our favorite rocket tyke sports a windbreaker and slacks (good-bye red undies and go-go boots), but his original powers (x-ray vision and turbo butt) remain unchanged.
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  • I was shown some brave attempts to green the town and to get a windbreak going, but the real issue here is housing.
  • Use a windbreak to protect unclad limbs from chronic goosepimpling and to stake out your territory so that other families don't stray too close.
  • The vibrant palette of beach paraphernalia, stripes on windbreaks and seaside rock translates with ease into kaleidoscopic designs in fused glass.
  • Fitzgerald began by planting windbreaks of Monteray pine and cypress, sycamore and escallonia to protect an amazing collection of plants from the southern hemisphere.
  • In an exposed garden, it is worth putting up a temporary windbreak to protect the cuttings from drying winds.
  • I planted it as a windbreak, but now it has started to run wild, suckering, expanding and blocking out all other plants in its path.
  • One important fall form of soil conservation is the used of windbreaks.
  • Windy conditions can also desiccate so erect a windbreak until they are established. January: the to-do list
  • Trees that can be used as windbreaks are Casuarina equistifolia, Greillea robusta, Artocarpus hirsute, Eucalyptus, Acacia auriculiformis and Carissa carandus.
  • Add ornamental grasses, shrubs, trees and vine-covered arbors to act as windbreaks, rain shelters and sleeping quarters.
  • It asked that they check vacant farmsteads for signs of disturbed soil or matted grass, especially in areas with lines of mature or rotted trees that serve as windbreaks. Missing Montana Teacher: FBI Asks Landowners To Search For Sherry Arnold
  • By providing a windbreak, trees (especially evergreens) also help reduce individual heating bills by up to 30 percent.
  • They wear eye-popping orange windbreakers and orange-and-white-striped uniforms, better to locate them should they get lost on the way back to their housing units. One Bright Side of Rikers Island
  • But often the songsters can be difficult to locate as they flit restlessly in the foliage of a windbreak of lofty cypresses.
  • One important form of soil conservation is the use of windbreaks.
  • Greg Katt waited like a man who knows he has two courtside tickets to a play-off game in his windbreaker pocket. A THEORY OF RELATIVITY
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  • Locally known as "ironwood," casuarinas have been planted for erosion control, dune stabilization, windbreaks, fuelwood plantations, beautification, and watershed cover. 2. Experiences with Casuarinas
  • It occurs along coastal beaches of the West Indies and Central America, where its dense thickets are often cultivated to provide a windbreak.
  • I got up and put on my windbreaker over my tee-shirt and jeans.
  • On the farm and around the house neem is useful not only as a windbreak and a welcome source of shade, but its seedcake is a good fertilizer - containing (as we have noted) nitrogen, potash, phosphorus, calcium, and magnesium. 9 Reforestation
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  • Along with the hardwood trees and windbreaks, Bari and Lou have planted an orchard, constructed a nursery and greenhouse, and started preparing four acres for annual market crops.
  • Greg passed on snow survival techniques, which include digging trenches to create windbreaks and making snow caves for overnight shelter if you become stranded.
  • The ground dipped between two minor cliffs, and the architect must have figured they would make swell windbreaks.
  • But because of the Humboldt Current, she'd heard that the nights got cool, even cold, so she'd packed a sweater and windbreaker. Laura's Baby
  • They tend to be big, bold shrubs, well adapted to use as a flowering hedge or windbreak, or for planting at the back of a flower border.
  • Eligible practices would include comprehensive nutrient management, prescribed grazing, and partial field conservation practices such as grassed waterways and windbreaks. Vp Announcement On Help Farmers Protect Water Quality
  • Use a windbreak to protect unclad limbs from chronic goosepimpling and to stake out your territory so that other families don't stray too close.
  • A man in a blue FEMA windbreaker arrived to brief them on his helicopter flyover of the city.
  • The house was on the flat ground and was surrounded by a windbreak of trees.
  • An example is the microclimate produced by screening with tall evergreens to provide a windbreak or shade.
  • With the roof open, wind disturbance is reasonable and much reduced when the fabric windbreak is put in place between the seat headrests.
  • One important form of soil conservation is the use of windbreakwindbreaks.
  • On his farm, he uses as mix of hybrid poplars and cottonwoods as windbreaks to reduce erosion and improve water quality.
  • These cedar louvers are also sun shades and windbreaks, and they provide the gardens with visual privacy.
  • The shooter is described as disheveled and heavyset and appeared to be in his 40s, wearing a green windbreaker and driving a 1990s-model Chevy pickup. Chicagotribune.com - News
  • She came out five minutes later, wearing jeans that hugged her hips nicely and a windbreaker jacket that was black.
  • There is a rash of holiday cottages and then, set apart and protected by a bamboo windbreak, you come to the Villa Nova. SKORPION'S DEATH
  • She pulled away from him and fumbled in the pocket of her Windbreaker for a tissue. NOBODY'S BABY BUT MINE
  • It's also a good time to modify the microclimates where you can - by planting hedges for windbreaks or trees for shade - or to move struggling plants from an unfavorable area to a better one.
  • Instead, according to the weather bureau, you'll be more comfortable in raincoats and windbreakers - if you intend venturing outdoors.
  • The man was wearing a black tracksuit, a black windbreaker and a green jersey.
  • The west-facing side is most exposed to the battering winds that occasionally sweep across the fields with not much of a windbreak nearby.
  • It includes an integrated igniter and, once open, the lid doubles as a windbreak. Times, Sunday Times
  • Evergreen trees have dense green foliage that suits them for planting as privacy screens, windbreaks or backdrops for flowering trees and shrubs.
  • But as you rise, the air becomes cooler and you find yourself in hanging river valleys where the mountains widen into a cascade of terraces with groves of orange and citrus trees protected by windbreaks of cypress.
  • The idea of capturing breezes sounds pleasant, but the wind off the ocean can be pretty stiff, so the deck rail, made of corrugated, perforated stainless steel, acts as a windbreak (and a sunshade for the floor below).
  • There are graceful conifers such as the Kashmir cypress and great pines earning their keep as windbreaks.
  • Instead, according to the weather bureau, you'll be more comfortable in raincoats and windbreakers - if you intend venturing outdoors.
  • Also, with lower porosity the speed and erosiveness of the wind as it passes around the ends of windbreaks will be increased, and these areas should be protected, for example, with perennial crops or stone mulch. 5. How plants live and grow
  • i also still feel the fins on my feet. they were also too tight. the freakin 'wetsuit's also giving me a slight rash. but nothing serious. have not packed of course. will do tomorrow. getting wei leong's windbreaker for the trip. he has very generously took my HINT and lend me the windbreaker. Overthefence Diary Entry
  • Multiple species windbreaks can be a habitat for owls, mopokes and other predatory birds which will eat the rats, mice and other vermin that cause havoc within an orchard.
  • To protect shrubs, erect a windbreak by inserting stout canes round the plant and then fixing several layers of hessian or netting to them.
  • The foresters can also recommend suitable trees for windbreaks in your area.
  • Tall and slim, he has on a tan windbreaker over a plaid shirt with brown slacks, brown moccasins.
  • You are well advised to take along a heavy sweater and a windbreaker or jacket.
  • She pulled away from him and fumbled in the pocket of her Windbreaker for a tissue. NOBODY'S BABY BUT MINE
  • Big black gnats had been brought out by the sunshine and held their place in a stiff westerly by congregating behind a windbreak hedge of double thickness, thorn one side and elder the other.
  • They can act as a windbreak, screen unsightly areas, and provide shade where needed.
  • Draft: To ride closely behind a competitor, saving energy by using that racer as a windbreak.
  • Everywhere I looked there were families sheltering together behind windbreaks, sharing picnics.
  • This section of fence is not entirely solid - we're hoping it will act as a windbreak, softening the wind rather than blocking it completely and causing turbulence on the garden side.
  • In persistently windy areas consider planting a windbreak to create a more benign climate for your garden.
  • We also had to deal with terrifically dry easterly winds, so building windbreaks and planting hedges were a top priority.
  • This was not yesterday's tweedy tourist but a more with-it or possibly somewhat past it type in blue jeans and a bright red windbreaker. THE RECYCLED CITIZEN
  • The detrimental effects of wind on vines are described under wind stress; installing windbreaks can provide a solution.
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  • A light drizzle permeated the foliage, and the bite of the wind pierced Clyde's windbreaker.
  • In St. Charles there's not much left at all, two or three houses, a brushy windbreak around empty ground that may once have been vibrant community.
  • To protect shrubs, erect a windbreak by inserting stout canes round the plant and then fixing several layers of hessian or netting to them.
  • He said the tin sheets are a temporary windbreak to shelter new fir tree saplings, planted to replace trees mysteriously felled a few weeks ago.
  • Draft: To ride closely behind a competitor, saving energy by using that racer as a windbreak.
  • He had changed his boots for a pair of Oxfords and put on a windbreaker, but the hat was still in place. A BODY SURROUNDED BY WATER
  • Why take a three-pound, multi-zippered, multi-pocketed, expedition jacket when an eight-ounce windbreaker is sufficient?

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