withwind (Meaning)

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withwind (n.)

A kind of bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis).

Synonyms & Antonyms of withwind

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withwind Sentence Examples

  1. The wind whipped through the trees, causing their leaves to rustle like whispers.
  2. The sails of the boat billowed with the wind, as it sped across the open sea.
  3. The flag fluttered in the wind, its vibrant colors contrasting against the gray sky.
  4. The wind howled through the canyons, creating a haunting and eerie symphony.
  5. The kite danced gracefully in the wind, its strings taut with the force of the gusts.
  6. The wind carried the scent of blooming flowers, filling the air with a sweet fragrance.
  7. The wind blew through her hair, tangling it into a messy knot.
  8. The wind whistled through the cracks in the old house, creating a chilling draft.
  9. The wind seemed to whisper secrets to the leaves, as they fluttered and danced in its embrace.
  10. The wind howled like a banshee, drowning out all other sounds in its relentless fury.

FAQs About the word withwind

A kind of bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis).

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The wind whipped through the trees, causing their leaves to rustle like whispers.

The sails of the boat billowed with the wind, as it sped across the open sea.

The flag fluttered in the wind, its vibrant colors contrasting against the gray sky.

The wind howled through the canyons, creating a haunting and eerie symphony.