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wind

Definition for wind

noun as in air currents

noun as in warning, chatter

verb as in bend, turn

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BloombergNEF reduced its forecast for additions of wind, solar and battery capacity over the next five years by 23% after the One Big Beautiful Bill Act passed.

The biggest difference-maker will likely be the pacesetters running with Kipyegon to help maintain the frenetic rhythm and shield her from wind.

The fortuneteller was right, though it would take multiple championships—never mind three terms as Italy’s prime minister—for any ill wind to catch up with him.

It pledges a more than sixfold expansion of wind and solar compared with 2020 levels by 2035, aiming for clean energy to account for 30% of China’s total energy consumption by then.

The tornado, packing winds of 152 miles an hour, hit the city with blunt force, killing five people.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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