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windless

[wind-lis] / ˈwɪnd lɪs /
ADJECTIVE
airless
Synonyms


ADJECTIVE
breezeless
Synonyms


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Windless bluffs all around sit silently over the water like stoic sentries.

From Forbes • Aug. 27, 2014

Windless days are no worry, because the machine is built not to replace but to supplement present sources of electricity.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Prince's ship was moving steadily forward past the Windless Headlands, out of the Bay of Calms.

From The Flower Princess The Flower Princess; The Little Friend; The Mermaid's Child; The Ten Blowers by Brown, Abbie Farwell

Windless it lies as it falls or rises out of Chaos that encompasses all.

From The Masque of the Elements by Scheffauer, Herman George

And yet, at the Windless Isles, all these happenings seemed to Sir Charles like the morning's memory of a dream.

From Lion and the Unicorn by Davis, Richard Harding




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