Sentences with phrase «catch the wind blown»

There are many other great trails to catch the wind blown west coast flavor.

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A sudden rush of wind, for instance, could easily catch the bow or stern of a docking boat and blow it past the designated slip.
And I wasn't expecting it, not like that at all, but when I wind a bit of the corner, there it is, and our willowy girl behind me on the trail, she kinda catches her breath, like the wind's blown in, because there it is — a chapel of glass.
The winds blew on the first big outdoor track weekend of the season, but one performer, massive Discus Thrower Al Oerter (left), caught a zephyr to his liking and spun out a world record
It's better than a separate blanket that won't get blown away with wind gusts, get caught in your stroller wheels, or worse yet, get lost.
It could be as simple as tree leaves blowing in the wind which catches their attention.
Eloy, a specialist in fluid mechanics, agreed that the equation had something to do with a tree's leaves, not in how they took up water, and the force of the wind caught by the leaves as it blew.
What's always true of these cold winter days is to catch a cold, be down with a fever for days, or have your skin get irritated and cracked due to the cold winds that are blowing and causing the skin to suffer.
I make my markers from paper and they don't hold up very well, and the wind catches them and blows them out of the soil.
Right here I'm trying to get my dress to catch in the wind to get that beautiful wind blown look and, well, it wasn't working and by this time a crowd of people were watching me make a total fool of myself.
Several men on horseback threaten another group of people and gunfire is exchanged (we see blood spurt from wounds and men fall off their horses); a woman and a teen girl are shot and a man hobbles away from the scene but is caught by another man and killed with a knife (we hear the blow and see the attacker covered with blood afterwards).
The persistent offshore winds that blow along much of Nicaragua's Pacific coastline make it an excellent spot to catch some waves.
Whether you want to kayak through swamps, catch marlin off rocks, watch the sunset over the ocean, sail in the Mediterranean, explore numerous surfing locations, swim in a Fijian lagoon, sunbake in the Caribbean with pure white sand and turquoise water, float in fabulous rock pools, hike through wild country, stroll on long deserted beaches or stand on massive, wind - blown cliffs, Currarong has a location nearby to fulfil your aspirations.
On any given day you'll be able to catch more waves than you can dream of, conditions here are incredible, during the summer time the offshore winds blow direct against the waves creating some spectacular tubes and waves that can get up to 300 meters long.
The piano tunes breathe melancholy as the cold wind blows strong past you, only caught between furs of your hood and broken by the muffled footsteps on the snow are creaks of wood breaking nearby.
Each chair was really heavy — about thirty pounds — but because of the design, a bubble of wind would get caught in the back and blow it around.
Dismally, Mr. Mueller aimed his ire at windmill economics: They cost a ton to maintain, only work when the wind blows, catch fire.
Above each sail is a flag that billows in the wind, showing you which direction the wind is blowing, and the point of angling your sails is to catch as much wind as you can by making sure the sails are turned so the wind hits them full - on.
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