How To Use Windmill In A Sentence

  • He spent last week in Dublin Windmill Lane studious recording his album.
  • He was an outstanding engineer who advised on building windmills, locks and ports.
  • A windmill is used to crush grain into flour.
  • So this exercise in tilting at windmills can't even be described as quixotic, since that would imply some expectation of success, however delusional. Redskins Insider Podcast -- The Washington Post
  • But because of his serious dedication to knight errantry, DQ is able to spin all of the outrageous things that happen so that windmills and wineskins are giants and the inn is an enchanted castle. Great Comedic Partners « So Many Books
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  • You might call it tilting at windmills, but don’t say that to Neal Saiki, who holds a masters degree in aeronautical engineering and worked as a project manager at NASA developing high-altitude research vehicles, before founding Zero Motorcycles. Zero Motorcycles Electric Offroad Motorcycle
  • As a patrician of Dordrecht and a patriot, he paid homage to Holland as a trim and handsome place where even the windmills rotated their sails with a Sunday sobriety; much as his contemporary Teniers depicted Flanders.
  • As he entered the weather and slowed down for the instrument approach, the hydraulic system began cycling valves and reverting to backup systems due to the decay of windmilling RPM on the number two engine.
  • Using ancient technology unique to the region, windmills grind the wheat harvested in June through September, the windy period during which wind speeds can get as high as 100 mph.
  • The listing of the 45 ft former windmill is intended to protect the entire fabric of the building inside and out.
  • And a windmill stood at the junction of Glen Road and Harcourt Street in 1850.
  • The approach to landing was unusual because what would be considered normal power corrections for speed and rate of descent were insufficient because of the increased drag - courtesy of our windmilling prop.
  • When soldiers returning from the Crusades introduced wind technology to Europe in the eleventh century, the windmill helped usher in the Industrial Revolution.
  • It was a fantastic house to grow up in because, to the side of our garden, there was a working windmill. Times, Sunday Times
  • At every opportunity he strides straight forward and throws huge, windmill haymakers with his right hand that seldom connect.
  • The sails on one windmill are folded up and point to where the wind had come from. Times, Sunday Times
  • We fished until almost dinnertime, then cleaned and scraped our stringer of bluegill, goggle-eye perch, and sacalait in the sluice of water from the windmill. The Convict and Other Stories
  • Let's deconstruct that in autonomic terms: the windmill adapted its state to the new environment, using the external change as both the power and the alignment for the internal change. Boing Boing: May 11, 2003 - May 17, 2003 Archives
  • We should not pay politicians to sacrifice manufacturing and build windmills. Times, Sunday Times
  • In short, Kirmani tries to quantify the unquantifiable, and ends up looking like Don Quixote ferociously tilting at the scientific windmill.
  • Germany has already inked such a deal, and plans to replace the lost energy capacity with offshore windmill parks.
  • We will have to build quite a few more windmills to make much of a dent in our dependence on fossil fuels. Times, Sunday Times
  • While this wrongful association most likely arose out of sheer laziness, the confusion also reflects the fact that the creator and his creation are, in many ways, two sides of the same coin exhibited no better than the intimidating cutting between the two while trapped in the windmill. Archive 2007-01-01
  • While these pockets of windmills will not allow hunting, they will allow wildlife to thrive in adjacent areas. Pheasant Numbers
  • There's another one we call the windmill technique. CNN Transcript Jul 17, 2002
  • A Grade II-listed former windmill, the Round House was built in 1790 by local squire Earl Bathurst, who later became lord chancellor, and was used as a windmill until the early 1830s.
  • The windmill's sails are wooden vanes whose angle can be adjusted from inside the mill.
  • The windmill subtractor from Jutland ind Denmark has invested more than 70 million Danish kroner ($12 million) in the new factory in Tianjin. Scand News for S.E.A - Scandinavian News Portal for Southeast Asia
  • On the mound, Willis relied on a windmill windup with a herky-jerky motion and a puzzling assortment of pitches to set National League hitters on their ears for a couple of months until he ran into a slump in mid-August.
  • She flung out her arms, accidentally knocking Nishair on the nose, who fell back and stepped on Riviara's toes who stumbled back and tried to look dignified while windmilling her arms around.
  • The map was a U. S. Geological Survey quadrangle chart large enough in scale to show every arroyo, hogan, windmill, and culvert. THE FALLEN MAN
  • Today the windmills are taller and sleeker and called wind turbines, and use the wind's energy to generate electricity.
  • Millers were well known for forecasting local weather, crucial for keeping windmills working well and safe in high winds. Times, Sunday Times
  • A tourist boat putters by in the canal; the sails of the huge windmill overhead cast long, cool shadows across the road.
  • We sheltered behind the great beams supporting the windmill, and looked out through them, north and east, over a wide landscape; a plain bordered eastward by low hills, every mile of it, almost, watered by England's Effort: Letters to an American Friend
  • The new generation of windmills is going up on former rangeland, exhausted oil fields, reclaimed coal mines and old farms.
  • My first impulse is to get off my toes and stand flat-footed, but as soon as I try that, I begin to fall, windmilling my arms as fast as I can to steady myself, but the motion is hindered by my wings, which crush under my weight on impact.
  • THE row at Westminster over green energy is producing enough hot air to drive a thousand windmills. The Sun
  • I was so unpleasantly occupied, for some time after her departure, with the knaveries said to be practised among the dense cover of the Windmill Wood, that I did not immediately recollect that we had omitted to ask her any particulars about her guests. Uncle Silas
  • Perhaps he did not attend the public meeting last week where we were told that the development would be 94 yards from the line of trees edging Windmill Lane.
  • The owner Lou makes changes to the offerings throughout the week and describes each wine in a fun way -- St. Laurent is the black sheep of the family and Moulin au Vent is the windmills of your mind; categories include luscious whites and gnarly reds. Girl at a Bar: Girl at a Bar Introduction
  • A huge 60ft crane will be used to hoist a new fantail on to the back of historic Shipley Windmill.
  • We are that incoercible force that wants to do what I have repeated so many times and I say it you again today, to do what Cervantes express in his Don Quixote: change the giants into windmills, and not the windmills into giants. Social Media Firehose
  • A windmill is used to crush grain into flour.
  • Since the engine did not seize, windmilling hydraulics provided ample hydraulic pressure to the outboard spoilers, minimizing the control problem of an outboard engine being shut down.
  • Heaving surf tore away a lifeguard tower at Windmill Beach and storm force winds reaching 40 mph destroyed a bus shelter.
  • RIDING BY: Competitors rode past windmills during the 95. 4-mile ride fourth stage of the Tour de France between Cambrai and Reims, France, Wednesday. Pictures of the Day: July 7
  • Nellie to help them by suggestions, they managed to find a set of tin sand-dishes, a windmill that pumped sand, a little iron dumpcart that would be very useful to carry loads, and a string of tin buckets that went up and down on a chain and filled with sand and emptied again as long as anyone would turn the handle. Brother and Sister
  • The windmill's sails are wooden vanes whose angle can be adjusted from inside the mill.
  • When two "Cousins' met they must have seemed like windmills. Earthly Powers: Religion and Politics in Europe from the Enlightenment to the Great War
  • As early as 1885 windmills generated electrical power.
  • Slightly dotty but with a taste for high-risk gambles, Henderson hired the seasoned pro Van Damm to manage the Windmill.
  • The first turn threw him, causing his arms to windmill, but Eric regained his balance and fell into another knock-kneed arc.
  • The windmill's sails are wooden vanes whose angle can be adjusted from inside the mill.
  • I am a sucker for rusty stuff - ramshackle windmills, a rotting singletree hanging on that hook where grandpa put it the last time he unhitched the team, plows, skillets, barbed wire.
  • He majorette-pranced onto fields while windmilling his arms to pump up the crowd.
  • Rather than have otherwise qualified aspirants tilt at windmills or be shammed with cosmetic social changes, it's seems fair and reasonable to implement mechanisms to compensate for intractable bias. You Only Need One
  • After shutting off the cross-feed, No.4 engine resumed its steady operation while the other three dead engine propellers were windmilling.
  • Wind farms, rather than windmills, are raising the hackles. Times, Sunday Times
  • We also discussed descending into the VFR delta pattern over Whidbey Island to minimize the amount of time the motor would be windmilling following shutdown.
  • Environmentalists love the idea of milking Mother Nature for power, but they hate the hardware needed to make it work: huge windmills, acres of solar panels, high-voltage transmission lines to connect them to the places where people live. Blowhards
  • But the six windmills for the chop were mostly on crofters' common grazing, which would have lost each 1000 a year rent.
  • Almost immediately the engine cut, but continued to windmill.
  • The Baker Wind Turbine not only has a wider range of operation but also produces more power at any given wind speed than a propeller driven wind mill and therefore the new turbine wind energy technology should rightfully outmode the old propeller driven windmill technology. A Wind Turbine for Every Rooftop?
  • The subsidies will cover up to 40 percent of installation costs of new windmills.
  • We should not pay politicians to sacrifice manufacturing and build windmills. Times, Sunday Times
  • Windmills were also used to saw timber, grind minerals and oil seeds, process spices and cocoa, grind pigments into paints and dyes, and press tobacco.
  • Will the Greens support the transmission lines to take the power from the windmills down the ridge - big, ugly, lengthy transmission lines right on the ridge top?
  • As a young married man, my grandfather traveled around West Texas building windmills for a living.
  • The peloton cycles past a windmill during the fourth stage of the Tour de France Wednesday between Cambrai and Reims in France. Another Late Sprint Earns Petacchi Stage Win
  • The tail of a greyhound is his rudder and his brake, and the sight is most laughable when a whole pack of them are trying to stop, each tail whirling around like a Dutch windmill. Army Letters from an Officer's Wife, 1871-1888
  • The sails on one windmill are folded up and point to where the wind had come from. Times, Sunday Times
  • He and his colleagues ran simulations of the impact of windmills generating at least 2 terawatts of energy - about as much electricity as the world uses now.
  • We can do these things, slowly, but must understand we are doing more than just building windmills. Times, Sunday Times
  • And yet the old windmills were also set ablaze when their sails span too fast, or were blown to smithereens. Times, Sunday Times
  • The system detects a source of free energy, the vane on the back of the windmill orients the windmill because of the transient wind, and then work is extracted.
  • Their grouse: expansive windmill-farms look unsightly!
  • The goalposts are considerably more substantial than a cricket stump and a plastic windmill. Times, Sunday Times
  • On either side of her rose hills covered with vineyards and the gently rotating white sails of the windmills used for crushing grapes.
  • The windmill is a machine for lifting water, turning wind power into dry land: trading energy for space, sixteenth-century style. Boing Boing: June 12, 2005 - June 18, 2005 Archives
  • Salt farms and gristmills dotted the coastline, their windmills tapping the sea breezes for energy.
  • In that pause, Carol windmilled both fists, knocking the gun hand askew. VAPOR TRAIL
  • On either side of her rose hills covered with vineyards and the gently rotating white sails of the windmills used for crushing grapes.
  • Razzaq windmilled his arms, and Inzamam-ul-Haq came, a wide smile painted on his face, and lifted him up.
  • A tourist boat putters by in the canal; the sails of the huge windmill overhead cast long, cool shadows across the road.
  • We are looking for an international partner for a windmill power venture. Times, Sunday Times
  • The welcoming committee is pure science fiction, a towering wind energy farm of sleek white windmills, five storeys high and filling the valley's entire widescreen width.
  • Fittingly the book ends with York's only surviving windmill, Holgate Mill.
  • Another consideration is to minimize the drag devices: the landing gear, the flaps and the windmilling propeller.
  • Well, at the turn of the last century there were more wind turbines in the form of windmills than there are wind turbines at the moment, and they were a natural part of the landscape.
  • He said: 'I am going to get you a rendering of what these windmills will look like from your course. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was a fantastic house to grow up in because, to the side of our garden, there was a working windmill. Times, Sunday Times
  • This biomimetic windmill sports 19-ft. wings of aluminum and carbon fiber that rotate to and fro — à la bumblebees, hummingbirds and dragonflies — to produce 1-10 kW of wind power suitable for homes and small businesses. Kevin Gardner | Inhabitat
  • Since the reason for rising leccy bills is because we have windmills rather than (1.7p a unit) nuclear power it is disgustingly cynical of the LDs to try to make hay with those who are suffering (& sometimes dying). Lib Dem's Whining Here
  • The goalposts are considerably more substantial than a cricket stump and a plastic windmill. Times, Sunday Times
  • Millers were well known for forecasting local weather, crucial for keeping windmills working well and safe in high winds. Times, Sunday Times
  • An avant-garde version of Ashlee Simpson, Thomas alternated between banshee wails and guttural growls to pre-recorded noise, while windmilling her arm to sometimes strike the strings of her guitar.
  • The donkey is the beast of burden, and windmills, originally used for grinding maize, abound.
  • We are looking for an international partner for a windmill power venture. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet Lilliputian windmills, water mills, solar panels and biomass furnaces could have a big collective impact.
  • THE arms went round like windmills for 20 seconds. Times, Sunday Times
  • Only the sky at the top of each card is left, demarcated by the missing outlines of windmill sails, or trees, or Table Mountain.
  • Another listed building is the fine windmill which stands on the hill above the village and makes an outstanding local landmark.
  • It was once a water tank on stilts, fed by the windmill across the mud track that runs just past it.
  • He chaffed us about our oarsmanship in the lifeboats, saying the appearance of our oars wildly waving reminded him of the sails of a windmill. Five Months on a German Raider Being the Adventures of an Englishman Captured by the 'Wolf'
  • Solar panels in California, windmills on the Atlantic coast, gasahol from Iowa, greenhouses in New England, and solar electric plants could provide 20-30 percent of our energy needs by 2000 ” given a serious national commitment equivalent to the space program. The New American Dream
  • Thee'll be a sprack man yet, Gearge," said the windmiller, encouragingly. Jan of the Windmill
  • I try and windmill my arms, but they are caught in something.
  • A windmill is used to crush grain into.
  • Last weekend as blizzards swept across the moors, the windmill didn't turn. Times, Sunday Times
  • As we reached the windmill, as though in sombre greeting, the floating mists on the near horizon seemed to part, and there rose from them a dark, jagged tower, one side of it torn away. England's Effort: Letters to an American Friend
  • A windmill is used to crush grain into flour.
  • Wind energy can be changed into kinetic energy by the sails on a windmill. Technology Basic Facts
  • Last weekend as blizzards swept across the moors, the windmill didn't turn. Times, Sunday Times
  • A beautiful landscape shows several traditional thatched huts, but they all sport the sails seen on windmills across Holland.
  • Looking southward from the old windmill, whose supports sheltered us on that cold spring afternoon, I knew that, past Bailleul, and past Neuve Chapelle, I was looking straight toward Albert and the Somme, and I knew too that it was there that the British were taking over a new portion of the line, – so that we might be of some increased support – all that was then allowed us by the Allied Command! England's Effort: Letters to an American Friend
  • In the past windmills were used to grind corn into flour.
  • Once there, he tried to cool the drink by birling his arms like windmill blades.
  • From the seventh century on, peasants designed and built adobe horizontal-vaned windmills to harness the wind power and grind wheat into flour.
  • Sadly, someone has to keep the home fires burning while we're away, make hay to see us through next winter, tend the menagerie, re-point the house, restore the windmill and keep working through the summer, as well as run Jake around tetrathlons and numerous other competitions.
  • No government or private firm would build a windmill in Toronto, so the people did.
  • The Geordie Ambassador turned up on his Marshall plan tractor and lifted potatoes with a whirling device not wholly unlike the windmills on a stick popular with infants and tourists.
  • A flock of birds surges impetuously from the thickets and takes flight towards the windmills that decorate the landscape.
  • A tourist boat putters by in the canal; the sails of the huge windmill overhead cast long, cool shadows across the road.
  • In the seventh round, Leonard did 3 minutes of taunting, offering his wide-eyed face as a stationary target, throwing a jab while windmilling his right arm, a hip shimmy here, an Ali shuffle there.
  • There was an entire homestead, with home, barns and other outbuildings, complete with a windmill, falling to the ground, evidently worth nothing.
  • Two reclaimed strip coal mines in Somerset County are now dotted with windmills that produce pollution-free power.
  • A windmill is used to crush grain into.
  • Cause of failure on engine No.1 and its windmilling prop was later estimated to be due to a master rod bearing breakdown while problems with No.4 resulted from a failure in the impeller drive gear train.
  • This body of work idealizes the places I explore throughout Europe as enchanting lands of fantasy and fairy tale: stony and mineral-stained French farmhouses, creaking and battered old windmills from Greece, Spain and Holland, suspended white rabbits leaping through the air, and things that, if just for a moment, turn our dreams of sweet old world romanticism into something precious we can hold and keep. Susan Fogwell: An American Sculptor in Holland
  • The Waterboys camped out at Windmill Lane, the studio made famous by U2, and promptly began to make some elbow room for themselves.
  • He said other ‘silent’ bird deterrent methods were used on the farm, including windmills, scarecrows, plastic bags on string, humming wire and flashing lights.
  • Soon after, they were attacked by a party of English regulars and militiamen, who drove them into a windmill and two strong stone houses, which they loopholed, and defended themselves with a pertinacity which one would have called heroism, had it been in a better cause. The Englishwoman in America
  • ‘The louder the better,’ I said, sitting up to windmill my arm across the strings of an imaginary guitar.
  • Not far from West Bank Park, local residents planted daffodil bulbs in the green surround of Holgate Windmill last year.
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  • Before Piet Mondrian became an originator of De Stijl (or neoplasticism), he painted windmills, cows, and meadows.
  • Now Selby District Council will try to resolve the deadlock over the 45 ft former windmill, a four-storey building which no longer has a roof, sails or machinery.
  • A flock of birds surges impetuously from the thickets and takes flight towards the windmills that decorate the landscape.
  • The new generation of windmills is going up on former rangeland, exhausted oil fields, reclaimed coal mines and old farms.
  • The grid of windmills covers an area of 90 square kilometres and is capable of producing 630 megawatts of electricity. Times, Sunday Times
  • His tiny arms windmill in the air and he starts to fall, but I catch him with my prehensile tail, barely hard enough to cut into his clothes.
  • With the gear warning horn blaring and the prop windmilling, we continued gliding toward the airport with the stall warning horn intermittently chiming in.
  • A structural survey on the building described the windmill as ‘dangerous in parts’ and immediate work was needed.
  • He lighted a lamp whose glow shone blue through the cloth wall and threw huge windmill shadows among the rafters.
  • But I still wish they'd made it look like a windmill. Times, Sunday Times
  • The owner Lou makes changes to the offerings throughout the week and describes each wine in a fun way -- St. Laurent is the black sheep of the family and Moulin au Vent is the windmills of your mind; categories include luscious whites and gnarly reds. Girl at a Bar: Girl at a Bar Introduction
  • If electricity is a thing of the past in the future, a small generator operated by a windmill was included to power microreaders and projectors.
  • Today some 350 watermills and windmills take part in the open weekend.
  • At one time South Cave had a water mill, and a windmill.
  • Another concern for us when building windmills in Fengxian is the local tourism industry.
  • A tidal current turbine is similar in principle to a windmill.
  • This magic windmill is able to rotate and circumrotate. Undefined
  • While the introductions were being given, he windmilled his right arm, like David getting ready to smite Goliath with a sling.
  • A windmill is used to crush grain into flour.
  • I sneered and scowled, windmilled and duckwalked, picked and plucked.
  • Although the industry collapsed more than a century ago, the greater part of the island is occupied by the ‘salinas ‘or salt-ponds, with the remains of sluice gates and windmills still evident.’
  • The sails on one windmill are folded up and point to where the wind had come from. Times, Sunday Times
  • Windmill Street will be closed and no pedestrians or vehicles will be allowed access.
  • But on the Exhibition Place grounds, the first windmill stands tall.
  • The local news showed a whole montage of people flailing like windmills before descending. Times, Sunday Times
  • The landscape was virtually empty except for an occasional horse, cluster of cattle, oil wells, and a small house with windmill and cattle drinking troughs.
  • Its energy policy makes us build lines of eyesore windmills which cost a bomb. The Sun
  • It's a masterful Brueghel composition, leading the eye along a zigzag path to a windmill perched pertly on the distant horizon. This week's new exhibitions
  • Sarah Jane spent most of the day haring across the lawn with arms waving all over the place looking like a very well dressed windmill.
  • In approving the Cape Wind project, a group of 130 modern windmills in Nantucket Sound that would start generating electricity by the end of 2012, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said he would "strike the right balance" between energy development and protecting the area. POLITICAL HOT TOPICS: Thursday, April 29, 2010
  • Thus, he made a new fort of earthen banks with stone bastions, enclosing within its walls not only the soldier's barracks, but also at first the governmental residence and public offices; he also built several windmills and the first church which was used solely as such, as well as houses for the dominie and for the schout-fiscal. II. The Dutch Town under the First Three Directors. 1626-1647.
  • So we cut off the mag switches, gas supply, and mixture control and let the prop windmill - it was the best we could do in that situation.
  • As soon as I arrived at Schipol International Airport, excepting only the building-sized windmill, the other three items were prominently available for purchase - although at double the usual price.
  • The sails on one windmill are folded up and point to where the wind had come from. Times, Sunday Times
  • Children's plastic windmills, stuck in the ground around the same area, are also said to do the trick.
  • Note the big difference in how prominent the sound of the physically identical windmill is between the two? Stay a while and listen
  • The use of windmills to produce electrical energy is now in common use. Technology Basic Facts
  • She had this romantic dream of living in a windmill.
  • The pioneers of wind energy are an iconoclastic lot, tilting, if you will, at the windmills of conventional energy wisdom and quixotically persisting in the face of difference and opposition.
  • Windmills are a characteristic feature of the Mallorcan landscape.
  • The set was dominated by a grid of windmills, each a metre across.
  • True, Townsend's famous leaps across stage are more of a strut after 35 years, but the old windmill chords are still there.
  • Verbij, whose family has been building windmills for four generations, said little had survived of the windmill's original fantail, which was made of a soft wood that lasted only about 20 years under the continual onslaught of salt air and sea winds.
  • Six million windmills were built across the U.S. between 1850 and 1970.
  • This is compounded during descents and glides when the throttle is closed or nearly closed, and the engine is windmilling above the normal rpm for the throttle setting.
  • My favourite windmill being the terminology of immersionism / augmentationism. World of SL
  • A tidal current turbine is similar in principle to a windmill.
  • But I still wish they'd made it look like a windmill. Times, Sunday Times
  • Elegant and vigorous, Godden's choreography had the dancers drawing imaginary lines in front of their faces, windmilling their arms at one another, walking backward, and snaking along the back wall.
  • Williams windmilled his arm before crossing the plate, and as the Yankee dugout, led by Jeter, spilled onto the field, Matsui followed him home.
  • He said: 'I am going to get you a rendering of what these windmills will look like from your course. Times, Sunday Times
  • The heritage group dedicated to restoring Holgate Windmill in York to a full working state, with a new set of five sails and fantail, has a range of merchandise to help fund its worthy cause.
  • I know George would probably respond that we should reduce economic growth instead of building windmills, but there are two problems here.
  • As we calculated when we were in Waitaki the other week, it would take something like 5,000 windmills to generate the power that Project Aqua will generate.
  • It consists of 450 windmills with sufficient capacity to power 70,000 homes.
  • This is just tilting at windmills. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is a huge bridge stretching to Denmark, and giant windmills turning in the middle of the sea.
  • Because I didn't want to start a fire, that's where the lever remained with one problem: The propeller was windmilling, and my energy state was deteriorating as quickly as the engine was.
  • Mark lashed the windmill to the inevitable bamboo pole, and we tried propping it near the stern.
  • Conditions were even unfavorable for the large-scale use of wind power, though some windmills were established.
  • In the distance, sat a large village with a moving windmill and watermill.
  • I asked the people there about the large windmill farm east of the Crowsnest Pass in Southern Alberta.
  • When you see the wave coming that you want to ride in, you turn tail to it and paddle shoreward with all your strength, using what is called the windmill stroke. Jack London:Surfing in Hawaii
  • I certainly hope the records kept of State-owned enterprises will show a good deal about windmills, power, and the role of State-owned enterprises in generating the energy of this country.

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