in the wind造句181. The latest straw in the wind is a pick-up in sales among the nation's retail giants.
182. Can let him who in the wind and rain fights stop down rest a while?
183. The carts rattle by, swinging from side to side; two Chinamen lollop along under their wooden yokes with the straining vegetable baskets–their pigtails and blue blouses fly out in the wind.
184. five-star red flag fluttering in the wind, how loud the victory song.
185. You will understand someday that I and ailing . like a candle guttering in the wind.
186. And there, bravely waving in the wind , was one pink crocus.
187. Shouts of farewell from the shore are soon replace by the rigging, creaking in the wind.
188. The policeman went among the villagers in disguise and saw if there were straws in the wind.
189. The golden circlet gleamed on his brow, his hair fluttered in the wind, and he was clad in steel and iron.
190. Weak as it is, the disturbance in the wind field is discernible.
191. The bitter fleabane in the wind is a typical drifting plant.
192. Irradiation in the afterglow of sunset, from afar, It'seems long in the wind moving.
193. When wind blows across the wheat field , the wheat billows in the wind.
194. He startled at the mere rustle of leaves in the wind.
195. The washed clothes will soon dry up in the wind.
196. I like the spring days of Saran in the wind.
197. The leader of the Liberal Democrats accused the Prime Minister of whistling in the wind to raise Conservative party morale.
198. The ship's sails bellied ( out ) in the wind.
199. Her hair was black and shiny, and it waved in the wind like the tall prairie grass.
200. On the vast fields, one sees nothing but the wheat billowing in the wind.
201. Snow in the wind indiscriminately Piaofei, remembering at this time has been turned into permanent memory.
202. Be that as it would smoke together waft in the wind, with my soul.
203. A versatile anther of a flower moves freely in the wind.
204. A tuft of grass atop the wall sways right and left in the wind.
205. The lighter was hard to get going in the wind.
206. Leaves rustled lightly in the wind and woodpeckers tapped at tree trunks.
207. The press saw the event as a straw in the wind that augured the resumption of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
208. The policeman went amongvillagers in disguise and saw if there were straws in the wind.
209. Your weenie is out in the wind for everyone to see!
210. The old man is old and ailing like a candle guttering in the wind.