Strong wind
61Strong in the Sun — Infobox Album | Name = Strong in the Sun Type = Album Artist = Tír na nÓg Released = 26 October 1973 (UK) 1974 (U.S.) Recorded = June–August 1973 Genre = folk Length = 35:44 Label = Chrysalis Producer = Matthew Fisher Reviews = * Allmusic… …
62Wind River — ▪ river, Wyoming, United States river in west central Wyoming, U.S. It rises in several branches at the northern edge of the Wind River Range in the Shoshone National Forest and flows generally southeast past Dubois through the Wind River… …
63wind farm — n. A collection of generators that convert wind power into electricity. Example Citation: The sandy shoals about two miles off Skegness beaches provide the ideal foundation for one of the world s first offshore wind farms, which will convert the… …
64wind shake — noun 1. : a shake in timber attributed to high winds pine free from knots, wind shakes, and other defects U.S. Daily 2. : a defective condition marked by wind shakes * * * /wind/ 1. Also called anemosis. a flaw in wood supposed to be caused by… …
65strong breeze — /strɒŋ ˈbriz/ (say strong breez) noun a wind of Beaufort scale force 6, i.e. one with average wind speed of 22 to 27 knots, or 39 to 49 km/h …
66strong gale — /strɒŋ ˈgeɪl/ (say strong gayl) noun a wind of Beaufort scale force 9, i.e. with average wind speed of 41 to 47 knots, or 75 to 88 km/h …
67wind up — I. conclude, finish, end up What time will the meeting wind up? When should I pick you up? II. see this result, see that ending, end up If you are a strong leader, you could wind up as our president …
68wind shake — /ˈwɪnd ʃeɪk/ (say wind shayk) noun 1. a flaw in wood thought to be caused by the action of strong winds upon the trunk of the tree but perhaps initiated by other conditions such as bacterial infection or fire damage. 2. such flaws collectively …
69strong breeze — noun Date: circa 1867 wind having a speed of 25 to 31 miles (40 to 50 kilometers) per hour see Beaufort scale table …
70strong gale — noun Date: circa 1867 wind having a speed of 47 to 54 miles (75 to 87 kilometers) per hour see Beaufort scale table …