She coughed as the wind kicked red dust up into her face.
The wind kicked up and tugged my coat.
The wind had kicked up and I had my arms crossed, trying to protect myself from the cold.
The wind kicked so that she broke her stride just long enough to secure the coat at the waist.
The wind kicked the breath out of him; and he sprawled, expecting to fall.
Thornwheel, standing beside me, braced himself as the wind kicked at the ship from ahead with increased force.
The wind kicked up and the course began to clear out.
The wind kicked creamy feathers from the tops of the long blue swells, and played with her golden curls.
A wind kicked across the plain, scurrying scraps of paper and more dust toward him in a wave.
The wind kicked up and dry leaves skittered down the street.