The wind whooshed through the car and she sucked in mouthfuls of the cold air.
Chapter Fourteen RIKER SLAMMED INTO the bottom of the shaft, and the wind whooshed from his body.
The wind whooshed between them, rebounded from the building, rocked them as if they were toy figures.
The wind hissed and whooshed in great rushes of sound.
Even on the Vineyard, which was on the hurricane's stronger side, it was a quiet kind of storm: the wind whooshed more than it howled.
Then, suddenly, a wind whooshed through the room, chilling them, and the lights in the oil lamps dipped and one went completely out.
In the circular skylit Wall of Sound shower room, top right, the showers are mini-waterfalls, and speakers play recordings of ambient sounds like the wind whooshing through trees and crickets chirping, as well as rock 'n' roll.
The sharp east wind whistled and whooshed like ghosts keening in the tenement entryways.
The wind whooshes something fierce, the light is an eerie blue, spirits appear out of nowhere and vanish into nothingness.
The wind gusted, ripped it out of her grasp, and whooshed through the Datsun in a tight little tornado, lifting the licorice wrappers and dancing them around in dizzy circles.