Wind ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Wind ( noun )

  1. A natural movement of air of any velocity; a light breeze; a strong gale.
  2. The direction from which the wind is blowing.
  3. An undulating movement or vibration.
  4. Breath or gas expelled from the lungs.
  5. A tendency or force that influences events or developments.

Origin:

Old english wind, of germanic origin; related to dutch wind and german wind.

Examples:

  1. The wind was blowing in from the west.
  2. She could feel the wind on her face.
  3. The wind was howling through the streets.
  4. He could hardly catch his wind after the run.
  5. The wind of change is blowing through the region.

(As a verb)

Wind ( verb )

  1. A natural movement of air of any velocity; a light breeze; a strong gale.
  2. The direction from which the wind is blowing.
  3. An undulating movement or vibration.
  4. Breath or gas expelled from the lungs.
  5. A tendency or force that influences events or developments.

Origin:

Old english wind, of germanic origin; related to dutch wind and german wind.

Examples:

  1. The wind was blowing in from the west.
  2. She could feel the wind on her face.
  3. The wind was howling through the streets.
  4. He could hardly catch his wind after the run.
  5. The wind of change is blowing through the region.
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