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wind

[wind, wahynd, wind] / wɪnd, waɪnd, wɪnd /




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Storm Goretti is set to bring heavy snowfall and strong winds across the UK later on Thursday, which could cause travel disruption and damage properties.

From BBC

Why does a brief jog leave some people winded while others seem to glide along with ease?

From Science Daily

The UK is braced for widespread heavy snowfall and strong winds as Storm Goretti moves across the country on Thursday.

From BBC

So even though “Sentimental Value” boasts a cast that could wind up with as many as four Oscar nods, the nominating committee passed on the Norwegian film.

From Los Angeles Times

The devices gather data about what is passing through the facility and which items aren’t winding up where they belong.

From The Wall Street Journal