the wind in the willows|the wind in the willow in English
children's book by Kenneth Graham
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1. • only aerial display, seen in Elk Island, during migration Flora Willows in the Wind
2. These willows also create an effective wind buffer zone on the North part of the site.
3. In the wind.
4. 1907, Algernon Blackwood, The Willows: Though still early in the afternoon, the ceaseless Buffetings of a most tempestuous wind made us feel weary
5. The thermal wind is the difference in the geostrophic wind between two levels in the atmosphere.
6. Noun 1. Antitrades - wind in the upper atmosphere blowing above but in the opposite direction from the trade winds prevailing wind - the predominant wind direction; "the prevailing wind is from the southwest"
7. The willows had become angels bearing tidings from heaven. " The willow branches are swaying!
8. Trees nod in the wind.
9. The wind in your hair!
10. The window rattled in the wind.
11. The wind in your hair...
12. Vanes pirouetted in the wind.
13. The torch flared in the wind.
14. The sails swelled in the wind.
15. The wind whispered in the pines.
16. The leaves dangled in the wind.
17. The flag flaps in the wind.
18. Kenneth Grahame , for example , published The Wind in the Willows at the end of a long career in the Bank of England - a career that nowadays nobody remembers .
19. Master Wind wanders like the wind.
20. Master Wind wanders like the wind
21. Leaves whirled in the wind.
22. The leaves whirled in the wind.
23. The wind blew the smoke in.
24. The leaves stirred in the wind.
25. The candle flickered in the wind.