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By five no more than a stiff breeze was blowing.
His white hair flowed out behind him in the stiff breeze.
This fellow was standing up, but looked as if he'd fall over in a stiff breeze.
The place looked like a stiff breeze would finish pushing it over.
Then, when there was a good stiff breeze coming at us - she simply stepped off the high rock.
The skill is running down the beach with all your equipment often in a stiff breeze.
With stiff breezes expected again Saturday, there will probably be many changes on the leader board.
There was a stiff breeze inside, consistent with the motif.
Next day was fair and warm, though a stiff breeze still blew.
If there is a stiff breeze for most of the tournament, players will suffer.
The next day was bright and cold, with a stiff breeze blowing straight down the field.
The sky had suddenly turned dark and a stiff breeze was blowing in off the sea.
In a stiff breeze these are very fast and exciting little boats.
The elevator stopped, the doors opened, and a stiff breeze hit us.
Against a pretty stiff breeze, I feel convinced, we can make our way with the propeller.
Then as if a warm, stiff breeze had blown over his mind, the final image came into focus.
Even a stiff breeze wouldn't have knocked it over, had there been one.
A good, stiff breeze clears the air and lets in the truth.
Reaching it, he clung there, as if held in place by the stiff breeze from the river.
Even this deep in the forest, he could feel a fairly stiff breeze blowing.
The next morning broke clear and hot with the promise of a stiff breeze by midday.
There was a stiff breeze blowing from the south.
Since the weather was clear with a stiff breeze, the work was simple.
The night air was cool, and there was a rather stiff breeze.
A stiff breeze combined with the heat was already starting to dry her clothing.
Most of the time there is a stiff wind off the ocean.
He looked as if a good stiff wind might blow him off his feet.
A stiff wind from the west stirred his brown hair.
The building's windows never fit, and would sometimes fall out in stiff winds.
The stiff wind did the rest of the work carrying the fly 60 or 70 feet.
Naturally, a heavy rain or a good stiff wind will help.
Immediately a stiff wind came up to address the sail.
"She looks like a stiff wind would blow her to Wisconsin."
His average drive of nearly 278 yards, often into a stiff wind, also was noteworthy.
"I do not believe I would stand up to a stiff wind."
When the heat broke late last week in the Northeast, it did so with a stiff wind out of the north.
The stiff wind moaned through a stand of nearby trees.
The only sound was the flutter of flags in the stiff wind.
Someone passed within twenty yards of him, moving quickly, a man, head down, as if he were walking into a stiff wind.
A steady, stiff wind pushed at his chest with force enough to make standing difficult.
Its small orange wings and white cone head could not stand up to the stiff wind.
He moved to the balcony, feeling the stiff wind on his face as the light show continued to rage outside.
You'd only get blown over by a stiff wind.
For one thing, the old farm structures appear as if they might blow over in a stiff wind.
The skies above them began to darken, and a stiff wind rose.
A stiff wind was slanting the rain across the channel.
The sun had come out, and a stiff wind blew off the surrounding farmland.
"Pretty soon that sea air will get mighty cold, with a stiff wind behind it.
Forget that the temperature was in the 20's with a stiff wind to make it feel all the colder.
The stiff winds blew the flames east and away from the arena.