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




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WIND: Tropical storm conditions could begin in Baja California by Friday night and in Southern California starting Sunday.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 18, 2023

"WIND OUT OF SAILS" Peter Spiro, a law professor at Temple University in Philadelphia and a former attorney in the State Department, said he was not surprised the more controversial provisions were stopped.

From Reuters • Jul. 29, 2010

The managers of Columbia Broadcasting's Station WIND, knowing that police were searching a wooded section near Chesterton for the escaped desperadoes, had taken a microphone to the scene and were broadcasting what they could get.

From Time Magazine Archive

But WIND, puffing a popular cause, peddles education with an announcer's No-Cal heartiness.

From Time Magazine Archive

P. 284, EYELET-HOLES, 'robans' amended to robands; EYE OF THE WIND, invalid link: 'Wind's-eye'; EYE-SPLICE, 'Spliced-eye' amended to Splice; EYGHT, 'alluvian' amended to alluvial.

From The Sailor's Word-Book An Alphabetical Digest of Nautical Terms, including Some More Especially Military and Scientific, but Useful to Seamen; as well as Archaisms of Early Voyagers, etc. by Belcher, Edward, Sir




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