Examples of using Winds in English and their translations into Arabic
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Colloquial
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Political
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
We're talking 120-mile-per-hour winds coming in off the Gulf Coast.
The thunder of my vengeance will echo through these corridors… like the gust of a thousand winds!
Four winds.
Trident Winds.
Today's nautical weather forecasts a high of 16 degrees and winds from the southwest.
The poor little guy winds up getting squished between two rocks.
GFS choppers cannot land due to gust winds.
I also like to think that my pee-pee belongs wherever it winds up.
Storm force winds and rain brought flooding and power outages to the south of the U.K. in October 2013.
There are five-foot waves in the Channel and winds of 30 to 40 miles per hour.
In July 2005, heavy rains caused severe floods and landslides in the Indian State of Maharashtra, while rising waters and strong winds led to widespread destruction in the States of Goa, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa and Gujarat.
Solar Winds.
Socotra Winds.
Fair winds.
Hostile Winds.
Scorching Winds.
Head winds.
Winds, winds, of snow winds. .
Mountain winds.
Four winds.