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Meaning of mistral
Wordnet
mistral (n)
a strong north wind that blows in France during the winter
Webster
mistral (n.)
A violent and cold northwest wind experienced in the Mediterranean provinces of France, etc.
mistral Sentence Examples
- The mistral, a relentless wind, howled through the barren hills.
- The mistral's icy breath swept across the plains, chilling everything in its path.
- The sailors braced themselves against the fury of the mistral, their sails straining.
- The trees swayed and groaned under the onslaught of the mistral's wrath.
- The mistral's cold embrace sent shivers down the spines of the villagers.
- The mistral's piercing gusts carried whispers of ancient spirits.
- The mistral stripped the leaves from the trees, leaving them bare and desolate.
- The mistral's ethereal presence cast an eerie silence over the landscape.
- The mistral's unforgiving force shattered hope and stifled growth.
- In the face of the mistral's relentless assault, the land lay helpless and vanquished.
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a strong north wind that blows in France during the winterA violent and cold northwest wind experienced in the Mediterranean provinces of France, etc.
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The mistral, a relentless wind, howled through the barren hills.
The mistral's icy breath swept across the plains, chilling everything in its path.
The sailors braced themselves against the fury of the mistral, their sails straining.
The trees swayed and groaned under the onslaught of the mistral's wrath.