One had thick dark hair, which the wind had churned into a tumbled sea of waves.
A southeast wind was whipping the gray sea into uninviting, churning waves.
Its winds blew at more than 130 miles per hour and churned the ocean with such extraordinary force that it carved out the Shinnecock Inlet.
The alarm woke Mitch at eight-thirty, and the wind that had worried his dreams still churned the real world.
A strong wind churned the sand into a cloud so dense that the sun was visible only as a faint disk.
Far below, the wind churned newly fallen crystals into spiral galaxies.
There was no freshness in the air; a lazy wind, baffled by the gravimetric pull of two suns, churned the dust half-heartedly by day.
The wind churned the clouds as if trying to match the violence on the ground below.
THE night was cool and the wind was churning as the 18 elephants prepared to cross by foot into Manhattan from Queens.
The wind churned through the metal cavern, whipping the burning embers from the fire into a glowing funnel cloud.