Before he could steady himself the wind caught the door and wrenched it back, dragging him out onto the road.
She walked out into the yard and looked up at the window as the wind wrenched violently at her habit.
A wind, wailing like a bee swarm, wrenched the tent loose over his head and spun it into the river.
The wind tore the shutter from the siding and wrenched it from his grasp.
He shouts something but the wind wrenches it away.
Maybe the wind had wrenched it loose of the house, in which case repairs could wait until the weather improved.
More guns fired, their reports mingling like thunder, and the wind of one bouncing shot almost wrenched Windham from his horse.
The answering wind wrenched the shiny paper from its beak.
The wind wrenched into Will's collar and sleeves and boot-tops, ripping at his hair.
Being a fingie, he used one hand and the wind wrenched the door from his grasp.