Wind
(
noun
,
verb
)
(As a noun)
Wind ( noun )
- A natural movement of air of any velocity; a light breeze; a strong gale.
- The direction from which the wind is blowing.
- An undulating movement or vibration.
- Breath or gas expelled from the lungs.
- A tendency or force that influences events or developments.
Origin:
Old english wind, of germanic origin; related to dutch wind and german wind.
Examples:
- The wind was blowing in from the west.
- She could feel the wind on her face.
- The wind was howling through the streets.
- He could hardly catch his wind after the run.
- The wind of change is blowing through the region.
(As a verb)
Wind ( verb )
- A natural movement of air of any velocity; a light breeze; a strong gale.
- The direction from which the wind is blowing.
- An undulating movement or vibration.
- Breath or gas expelled from the lungs.
- A tendency or force that influences events or developments.
Origin:
Old english wind, of germanic origin; related to dutch wind and german wind.
Examples:
- The wind was blowing in from the west.
- She could feel the wind on her face.
- The wind was howling through the streets.
- He could hardly catch his wind after the run.
- The wind of change is blowing through the region.