The wind down beneath me whirled and swayed the broad cloud- pain.
Understand, I am not dismissing the phenomenon with yet another version of the "wind making the stars sway" explanation.
But as he was nearing the city, a light wind sprang up, and swayed him in the direction of the wall.
The wind swayed the trees and the shadows danced madly.
The rain had stopped, but not for long, as the wind still swayed the treetops.
The wind was swaying the small pine trees and they were talking back.
A wind came up and swayed the white birches that lined the footpath.
The wind swayed Diane's hair, and she pushed it back from her face.
A wind from the west swayed the poplars and bent the tall grass growing up through the rock fence along the road beside John.
The wind quietly moved the white curtains, made ripples on the bend in the river, and swayed the trees just enough for me to hear.