Examples of 'sometimes the wind' in a sentence
Meaning of "sometimes the wind"
sometimes the wind: Refers to occasional instances when the wind blows in a certain way or has a particular effect. For example, 'Sometimes the wind can be strong enough to knock down trees.'
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sometimes the wind
Sometimes the wind is strong during a storm.
I like Confucius as much as the next guy, but sometimes the wind blows.
Sometimes the wind brings music to us.
In this town, sometimes the wind brings.
Sometimes the wind carries music to us.
Not only that but sometimes the wind can rip part of your roof off.
Sometimes the wind blows strong.
Look out, sometimes the wind blows dirt in your face.
Sometimes the wind talks to me.
Sometimes the wind sounded like the crying of a child.
Sometimes the wind does this.
Sometimes the wind catches around the old tower.
Sometimes the wind can make your skin smooth or rough or.
And sometimes the wind blows away from the tree.
Sometimes the wind can slam your doors really hard.
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Sometimes the wind is so strong that it can lift the sand.
Sometimes the wind and the weather destroy what has already been built.
Sometimes the wind is so strong that it will nearly lift you off the ground.
Sometimes the Wind forgets his gentle songs and becomes loud and.
Sometimes the wind was so hard that I fell off the road twice.
Sometimes the wind was at my back, which was great.
Sometimes the wind blows from the north, sometimes the south.
I guess sometimes the wind blows a certain way, and that makes everyone prefer the same bet.
Sometimes the wind carries music to us . Just as the light can bring you apparitions.
Sometimes the wind blows, sometimes not.
Sometimes the wind blows the red dust into a dust storm . ”.
Sometimes the wind brings music to us. And sometimes, the light brings you… apparitions.
Sometimes the wind can make your skin smooth or rough or… I don't know.
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