The wind howled behind them and swept a drift of snow through the doorway with them. |
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The wind howled in an unearthly never-ending scream, whistling through the gnarled, twisted trees. |
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The wind howled from a south westerly direction making the weather feel quite warm for the time of the year. |
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The rain lashed down and the wind howled, trees bending double with the force of it, but still they continued on their journey. |
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The cold bitter wind howled around them, biting through their blankets and clothes, chilling them to the bone. |
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As the wind howled in the chimney, we sat on a sofa in front of a roaring fireplace. |
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And the rain hammered the villa from all sides and the wind howled eerily, wanting to get in. |
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The wind howled down the railway tracks from West Hampstead, slicing through my leather coat and posh kecks. |
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I have walked the beach with the dogs when the wind howled across the sand, obliterating our footprints and forming ribs and patterns in the hollows and over the dunes. |
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The wind howled as the skies clouded over and threatened rain. |
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Who built the railroads and cultivated this wasteland where formerly only the wind howled? |
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The rain beat against the frosted window while the wind howled fiercely. |
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The wind howled, the roof rattled, the whole cabin creaked and moaned. |
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Mom fixed minute steaks and corn on the cob and sliced tomatoes and the wind howled like a ghost story and the house shook like a giant was slapping it back and forth. |
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All I could see were a few wooden buildings around which the bone-chilling wind howled incessantly. |
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The wind howled and thunder crashed, disrupting his thoughts. |
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For minutes the wind howled and shrieked, and seemed to threaten to blow away the mountain itself. |
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A pain ripped through her body and the wind howled around her. |
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The wooden floors or benches were uncomfortable, with only the children's winter coats for blankets while the wind howled outside. |
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It was a dark, cold night, and the wind howled dismally through some bare thickets close by. |
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In the 1992 Open's final round, the wind howled. |
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The wind howled that night with gusts up to 50 miles per hour. |
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