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A moment later, a freak wind blew him head over heels like a balloon.
The craft tilted and dropped, gripped by a freak wind.
A careless tending of the fire; a freak wind.
On the doorstep of the night-time house, imagining herself locked out by a freak wind slamming the door shut.
Freak winds in the East side; something to do with convection, and an overlap in the domes.
An entire resort about which I knew nothing, and now I cannot get that freak wind squall out of my mind.
By chance, a freak wind blew them toward a bend where floods had washed out trees and brush, leaving a tiny, muddy clearing.
'It's probably just a freak wind!'
Freak winds battered wet skirts against her shins and shredded spindrift in bursting, white sheets off the breakers.
He goes on to quote: "A freak wind squall" blew down the Ferris wheel, killing 24 and dooming the resort.
Freak Winds - (Mar 28 - Apr 22, 2006)
If attacks on it did succeed they might blow gas canisters, and a freak wind could wipe out Scotland and Sweden as well.
Scott was two over par, Maglus three, thanks to a freak wind on the seventh and a terrible double-bogie six on the eighth.
It was described as a freak wind, which had blown up off the ocean and was proceeding north towards Los Angeles County.
Once, a wendigo, straying far from its Northern haunts, brushed by riding a freak wind, but it took no interest in the lone Indian.
'Will there be any. . . freak winds?'
Finally the storm had seemed to ease, and then suddenly a great "white squall," a freak wind, perhaps a tornado, had blown the craft onto its side.
Also, we wouldn't have got lost to begin with if we hadn't been hit by that freak wind that blew us away from Leif's Booths.
Many com- ponents of the biosphere-insects, microorganisms, plants, man him- self-had survived, thanks to isolation, freak winds, or other providential conditions.
There had already been some freak winds, squalls, and higher-than-normal tides, but Kahrain Cove had sheltered them from the worst.
With the score 6-6 midway in the final quarter, Blanchard's 48-yard try drifted to the left of the uprights at the eastern end, blown wide by the freak wind.
He has also written a play, now in production in New York's upper west side, entitled Freak Winds, which he also stars in and directs.
Alice Cuddy called in and said somethin' 'bout a freak wind, but the phone went dead and I couldn't get her back."
In October of 1997 freak winds, estimated at over 120 miles per hour, tore across the ridge tops on the western side of northern Colorado's Continental Divide.