windmill|windmills in English
noun
[wind·mill || 'wɪnmɪl]
device which harnesses the power of the wind by means of large blades which rotate around a shaft from the force of the wind (especially used to pump water, power a millhouse, or generate electricity)
Use "windmill|windmills" in a sentence
1. A windmill rotor with adjustable-pitch blades, as well as windmills with such a rotor
2. Windmill.
3. Windmills for sale!
4. A windmill.
5. A windmill?
6. I see some windmills.
7. CA: A windmill?
8. It's a windmill.
9. The broken windmill is creaking.
10. Have you seen their windmill?
11. Vertical shaft type darius windmill
12. The Archimedes Re-inventing the Windmill
13. I wanted to make a windmill.
14. The stone tower of an 18th-century windmill.
15. The United States currently has 13,000 windmills generating electricity.
16. Horizontal-axle windmills were later used extensively in Northwestern Europe to grind flour beginning in the 1180s, and many Dutch windmills still exist.
17. A windmill Anemometer is another type.
18. WK: I wanted to make a windmill.
19. It's not because we're going to build a bajillion windmills.
20. During the Industrial Revolution, Batavia became known as ‘The Windmill City’ for being the largest windmill producer of the time.
21. You end up like some kind of rabid windmill.
22. In fact, the windmill provided too much power.
23. 17 I helped fix windmills, vaccinate cattle, and do other chores.
24. The castle and the windmills are Consuegra's most important monuments.
25. Rural electrification following the Great Depression made farm windmills obsolete.