south wind (Meaning)
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south wind (n)
a wind from the south
Synonyms & Antonyms of south wind
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south wind Sentence Examples
- The gentle south wind caressed the leaves, creating a symphony of rustling melodies.
- The boat sailed gracefully before the south wind, its sails billowing with anticipation.
- The warm south wind carried the sweet fragrance of blooming honeysuckle throughout the garden.
- As the south wind blew, the clouds parted, revealing a brilliant blue sky.
- The oppressive heat was temporarily alleviated by the refreshing south wind that swept across the land.
- The migratory birds soared effortlessly on the updrafts of the south wind, their wings beating rhythmically.
- The smoke from the campfire drifted lazily southward, carried by the south wind.
- The south wind pushed the sails of the fishing boats towards the open sea, where adventure awaited.
- The south wind brought a sense of tranquility and peace to the otherwise bustling city.
- The south wind whispered secrets in the ears of the tall grasses, creating a gentle rustling that sounded like a chorus of voices.
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a wind from the south
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The gentle south wind caressed the leaves, creating a symphony of rustling melodies.
The boat sailed gracefully before the south wind, its sails billowing with anticipation.
The warm south wind carried the sweet fragrance of blooming honeysuckle throughout the garden.
As the south wind blew, the clouds parted, revealing a brilliant blue sky.