"wind" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- To survive the cold and winds of up to 200 km/h (120 mph), the males huddle together, taking turns in the middle of the huddle.
- The track of what survives winds along a route of need.
- She was so beautiful - not only her face, but her body as well: slender, graceful, sinuous and strong like a young tree that had survived winds, rain and snow.
- One reason earthquakes are more expensive is that large commercial buildings like high-rise office towers can be destroyed by earthquakes but survive high winds.
- Different structures, depending on their building materials and ability to survive high winds, have their own DIs and DODs.
- A variety of methods can help a building survive strong winds and storm surge.
- All three survived winds of more than 20 miles an hour, which whipped over a 6,939-yard course known for its treacherous water hazards.
- They are designed to survive winds of up to 110 miles an hour.
- It, too, is a tough hydrangea and can survive low winter temperatures and high winds.
- It could survive high winds or shifting ground by rearranging its branches or roots.
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