Sentences with phrase «winds waft»

Let the trade winds waft over you off the beautiful Pacific as you laze on the covered lanai with its outdoor dining area.
Disturbed by nothing but the sound of birds chirping and winds wafting through the trees.

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The evangelist pulls meanings out of words like rabbits from a silk hat: born from above may mean born again; the wind that blows where it wills may just be the Spirit wafting through the empty regions of our lives.
They are getters, in fact, of anything that has the natural curiosity to reach down and pull lightly on the carrion - scented wick that protrudes above the ground and wafts a smell of decay and musk to the winds.
The fun is over, the big reveal has happened and now all that is left to do is to wait for the leaflets wafting in the wind to be swept away by the council.
But thanks to prevailing winds that waft over the Pacific, the U.S. pays for its cheap - goods obsession via air quality on the West Coast.
CHARGED UP Auroras are triggered in Earth's atmosphere by the solar wind, a constant stream of charged particles wafting away from the sun.
Seeds with wings (18, 19) waft on wind currents; some (12) are weighted at the bottom so they can plant themselves on the forest floor; others (5, 22) can extend their journey by floating down rivers or streams.
«Black wind» from a coal yard wafts constantly across poor neighborhoods, settling on rooftops, walking paths and even indoor furniture.
Scientists filmed maple seeds as they wafted through a smoke - filled wind tunnel.
The little engine never struggles as the 3,422 - lb wagon wafts up and over the hilly roads winding through Bainbridge, but the Alltrack definitely feels as slow as it is, needing almost eight seconds to go from 0 to 60 mph.
Instead, it wafts along in comfort mode with an aplomb that's only lessened by a fair slice of wind noise around the A-pillars and mirrors.
The suspension settings make the car waft on the highways while the insulation is protecting you from the wind and engine noises.
The sickly, sugary smell that wafted in the wind towards the rooms in this palace.
Barbara's gorgeous, extensive landscaping lent us privacy, and the scents from the exotic flowers wafting on the gentle trade winds sparked this writer's imagination.
Karel Appel, Wafting in the Wind, 1975
The scent wafts, when the wind is right, from a baby - blue pumpjack whirring up and down a short walk from his front door.
Wandering through fields of stridulate noise, wafting on languid breezes, these winds conjure a pleasantly piquant air doused with low - pitched frequencies that lend a pensive edge to this delicate aural lattice.
A truly warm, breezy day with bright blue skies and white puffy clouds;, a thunderous storm that turns the grass a vivid dark green; the new flower bloom's that spring open after a warm rain; blossoming lilac bushes with their sweet fragrances wafting through the wind; mother's day....
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