in the wind造句151. Telling my story, I looked at the green fields of wheat moving in the wind.
152. The ship's sails bellied in the wind.
153. Branches sway gently in the wind.
154. Her disheveled coat was waving in the wind.
155. By the mid-1980s, change was in the wind again.
156. Blond strands of hair whipped in the wind.
157. She was like a narcissus trembling in the wind.
158. The doors and windows are rattling in the wind.
159. I am like a cast-off leaf in the wind.
160. The sail bellied out in the wind.
161. The leaves are flickering in the wind.
162. The leaves are rustling in the wind.
163. The clothes will soon dry up in the wind.
164. Her hair blew out of place in the wind.
165. The leaves rustled tremulously in the wind.
166. Her long hair was streaming in the wind.
167. The cool breeze in the wind.
168. Every bough was swinging in the wind.
169. You heard the ceaseless high melancholy singing of the telegraph wires in the wind.
170. Man's life is like a candle in the wind or hoar - frost on the tiles.
171. The damping derivatives can only be determined experimentally in the wind tunnel or ballistic range.
172. When Elijah stood before the Lord on Mount Horeb, he didn't meet Him in the wind, earthquake, or fire. Rather, God spoke in a "still small voice" (1 Kings 19:11-12).
173. An experimental study of the effects of the twin vertical fins position and twist strake wing on a fighter aerodynamic characteristics was performed in the wind tunnel.
174. The leaves of the poplar trees rustled in the wind.
175. Twenty women with loads of purple red water chestnuts, green water caltrops and snow-white lotus roots walking in a single file, like willows swaying in the wind, were a wonderful sight!
176. They unfurled the flag and let it flutter in the wind.
177. Their manes streamed like stiff black pennants in the wind.
178. A more specific election straw in the wind can be found in yesterday's heavy buying of steel shares.
179. Before tuyere, as long as gently toss, a sound light stridor, kite can be lifted off, swinging in the wind.
180. Clan men of Masai Mara tribe have dark skin and red grid cap flapping in the wind, awe-inspiring and astounding.