wind

noun, verb89 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.7

a wind that has a low temperature

a wind with a lot of force

a gentle wind that is not strong

a very strong wind

a very strong and powerful wind

a wind that is not cold

an extremely cold wind, as if from ice

an extremely strong wind, characteristic of a gale

a strong wind that is difficult to move against

an extremely cold wind

a wind with the speed and power of a hurricane

a very cold and unpleasant wind

a wind making a long, loud crying sound

a strong and unpleasantly cold wind

a wind with the speed and power of a storm

a wind that is neither strong nor light

blowing in short, strong bursts

a very gentle wind

a wind blowing from the direction one is heading, slowing progress

a wind blowing from behind, increasing speed

blowing in strong, sudden bursts

a wind that is suitable for a particular purpose, like sailing or flying a kite

a wind that is favorable for sailing

a helpful wind, especially for travel. 'Favourable' is BrE, 'favorable' is AmE.

a stream of charged particles released from the sun

figurative use, referring to the current political trends or feelings

a sudden, brief increase in the speed of the wind

a sudden strong rush of wind

to wrap or coil something firmly and closely

to wrap or coil something firmly and closely

to wrap something in a circular path around an object

to wrap something in a circular path around an object

power derived from the wind, typically via turbines

power obtained by harnessing the energy of the wind

the most common verb for the movement of wind

the wind starts to blow more strongly

the wind becomes weaker

the wind makes a long, loud sound

the wind suddenly becomes weaker or stops

the wind becomes stronger

Collocations with "wind"