"wind" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The winds, coming from the west outside the stadium, wreaked havoc on any airborne football.
- Strong winds from the storm wreaked havoc as far inland as San Antonio, Texas.
- When it was replaced with another flag, it also ripped into two, the winds wreaking even greater damage against this one than the first.
- The wind on the wharf would wreak havoc with it anyway.
- When the wind wreaks havoc there on Sunday afternoons, a punt can resemble a balloon that has been filled with air and let go.
- The wind can wreak the same havoc as on a course on the coast of Scotland.
- While only about one-quarter inch of rain fell on the city, according to the National Weather Service, the wind wreaked havoc.
- Unless you live in a tropical paradise, the dryness, cold, and wind of winter can wreak havoc on your skin.
- The winds are steadily wreaking more destruction, and the earth can no longer sustain the billions who must eat.
- And the authorities predicted its churning outer winds would wreak havoc across the rest of the island.
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