I took deep breaths of the cold wind in my face, letting it blow the hair back from my face and sting my cheeks and nose. |
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I made my way over to the sliding patio door and forced it open, allowing a blast of hideously cold wind and snow to swirl around the kitchen. |
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I shivered in the cold wind since my sweater was now soaking wet with icy cold water. |
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The sunshine passed away, and a breath of cold wind seemed to drift over us. |
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The problem has been made worse by standing flood water, freezing temperatures and a cold wind. |
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Christmas eve, there is a cold wind, the temperatures in the desert dip below freezing. |
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However, up in the mountainous region like this also brought cold wind and cool temperature. |
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We heard only the swirling water and the cold wind whistling through the tall cottonweeds. |
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A cold wind fell out of the darkling, late-autumn sky, rushing down the sides of the little valley and bumping into the house with a start. |
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She enjoyed cross-country runs, even with the cold wind making breathing difficult for her. |
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We'd pulled the car up on the hills east of Rosedale and three yards the other side of the glass a cold wind quivered a lapwing's crest. |
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The Bora, a cold wind from Siberia, is cutting across eastern Europe to the Adriatic. |
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Conditions throughout the event were difficult, with continuous rain and a cold wind. |
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Yesterday was a very long day in the teeth of a cold wind and the occasional shower. |
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I don't want the area from my waist to my belly button exposed to the harsh cold wind. |
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A bitter, cold wind made things unpleasant for the capacity crowd of 75,000, many of whom were at the ground at noon. |
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A bitter cold wind cut right through his leather jacket and flannel lined jeans, but he didn't notice it at all. |
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All the hidden excitement that had been fluttering within her died like the flame of a candle with the sigh of a cold wind. |
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The blast of cold wind almost hits me on the face, reminding of the real feel of Christmas in our place. |
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In Italy, Romans braved a cold wind yesterday to dive off a bridge into the river Tiber to mark a 30-year old New Year tradition. |
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Wind whipped at his face as he fell but it wasn't a cold wind but a warm wind. |
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Jamie felt the cold wind blow past him as he rode through the hills faster than he ever had in his life. |
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A breeze of cold wind blew past her as she shivered with cold and with fear. |
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The cold wind made the fabric of my tent flap like wet laundry hanging on a clothesline on a briskly windy spring day. |
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And so she bravely walked down 2nd Avenue, fighting the elements, the cold wind numbing her soft little fingers. |
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The sun was almost entirely obscured by the heavy clouds, and tiny raindrops descended on the ground, the cold wind causing the rain to be icy. |
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Somewhere outside, a cold wind whips harshly through this barren hinterland. |
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I can still recall that gelid winter morning, with the cold wind whistling around my ears. |
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The dark overcast hid any hint of the sun, and a bitterly cold wind swept in out of the west, carrying a promise of snow. |
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The cold wind swept the dawn, and the roosters crowed at a distance. |
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More rain and cold wind whipped at him, and he shivered again. |
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One of the huge stained-glass windows on the north side of the building had been removed, allowing a bitterly cold wind to whistle around the building. |
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I picture the scarlet robes of Tibetan monks blowing in the cold wind, as they take cover in caves, behind rocks and in the towers of monasteries hundreds of years old. |
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The woman was only wearing a thin jumper and was shivering, so the girls braved the cold wind and Danika gave her coat to the woman, while Jody donated her scarf. |
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The cold wind felt good on my face as I skied down with Hayden. |
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I winced in pain as the cold wind blew sand through the slash. |
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But he snuffed it sternly and rose, and the touch of color in his cheeks could easily have been put down to the cold wind outside the chapter house. |
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A large truck drove by causing an even larger icy cold wind than normal. |
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She zipped up her jacket, shivering from the sudden puff of cold wind. |
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Her cheeks and nose were red from the biting cold wind, and pine needles had managed to entwine themselves in her hair and clothes, giving her quite a disheveled look. |
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In other test, had faradic to Tanya that she was in cold wind and with her respond to this faradic, the plant showed the other respond. |
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They suggested cold wind caused the tawny colour of the Eskimos. |
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A cold wind had blown through his seven-year-old skin, bringing with it the age of reason, thrilling his bones, horripilating its way up his spine. |
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