Like-the-wind Sentence Examples
Air sun signs exhibit similar qualities and, like the wind element, enjoy change and movement.
Sometimes unexpected events, like the wind blowing away your beach umbrella or your child dumping sand on her head, are great fodder for creativity.
If your child has too many restraints, chances are she will run like the wind when she has had enough authority.
The tall trees were draped in a white robe that had drifted to the earth, not snarled their way downward like the wind driven Eastern storms where snow was a dirty word, not the magical hush that mother nature bestowed on the mountains of the west.
In reviving that theory at the beginning of the 19th century, Thomas Young stated his conviction that material media offered an open structure to the substance called aether, which passed through them without hindrance " like the wind through a grove of trees."
He also provided music for the film's soundtrack, and his song She's Like the Wind became an instant hit on the Billboard charts.