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A word with Ancient Greek origins, psithurism is defined as the rustling whispers of the trees on a windy, autumn day.
When they were young, they'd adopted wryness as the defining tone at home, skirting anything too intimate or windy.
Nevertheless it was still an excellent all-round performance and a good game despite the windy conditions.
The new flood lights were put to good use on a very wet and windy December's night.
They've come away on a windy day with a result, but we should be larruping people like that.
Most times I use leaders of around nine feet in length but in very windy conditions I will cut my leader length back to 7 feet.
The area can be quite windy at times in summer, but there is rarely a time when a lee shore is not available.
The hilly course was made worse with the fact that it was pouring with rain and windy as well.
Well, it's overcast and windy along the shores of Lake Michigan and Eastern Wisconsin.
It was very windy down there at the start of the competition and my run-up was all over the place.
Fires should not be lit on a windy day because wind-driven sparks and hot ash can start blazes elsewhere.
It seems to be the sad story of most weekends that the weather turns to windy.
Even though it was raining, freezing cold and windy most of the time, it is still a wonderful, magical place.
Jon Hizzard lives on Flinder's Island, just off the windy northeast tip of Tassie.
The weather seemed to be a pretense for a storm, windy and hinting toward a tempest.
The first part of the journey passed in a succession of wet, windy days, but I quickly found my sea legs and never actually missed a meal.
December 9, 1976, was a cold, windy day in Washington County, Ill., though the ground was still bare of snow.
He double faulted on his first match point and then missed a smash after a bizarre rally in the windy conditions.
Again, earlier this morning, it was not this windy, and not this much rain, but now, we have rain and water coming up against the sea wall here.
Although windy, the weather stayed dry and all the participants thoroughly enjoyed themselves.
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Examples from Classical Literature
No windy hypotheses of generation, extinction, and palingenesis of souls will be permitted.
There remains to be chronicled of that first term only the comber Fight and, a little conversation, one windy day, with Galleon.
How dreamy and bright and windy the country looked, and how salt was the sea-breeze!
It brought to mind the steep mountain-sides of Pahang, and windy nights which presaged great storms in high passes of Yunnan.
One says it has been wet, and another it has been windy, and another it has been warm.
I told you not to keep on the windy side, Mark, but to let us change and change about.
It was a breezy afternoon, with some turbulency in the camp, and much windy discussion over this unwonted delay of justice.
In time all the sweat and blood shed upon Ilium's windy plain will evaporate into a mere mist of uncredited legend.
The gorsedd was held in the open air, at the windy corner of a street, and the morning was not favourable to open-air solemnities.
Chicago, she said, was a windy place, and Mr. Bilton passed in its windiest month.
We leave them in the early morning and get down into the windy station at valence.
It is more convenient for windy weather, because the flags are shorter and smaller than the flags of the three-motion wigwag.
The part next to Gaul is wetter, and that next to Pannonia and Noricum higher and more windy.
As we walked together up the windy street, Lena wiped her eyes with the back of her woollen glove.
That comfortableness extends to the entire experience at The People's Kitchen, even though we visited on a bone-chilling, windy Saturday night.
Wolfskin mitts are unexcelled for use in cold windy weather.
Abruptly, in the middle of those sunny and windy flats, he came upon a sort of cleft almost narrow enough to be called a crack in the land.
The angled twigs of the black locust break easily in windy weather.
When he reached Cincinnati it was snowing, a windy, blustery snow.
The windy city rankings show that Jackson, Mississippi is the windiest city in the country.
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