1. They had the wind at their backs as they set off. 2. He gauged the wind at over thirty knots. 3. The forecast is for strong winds at lower elevations. 4. Carol broke wind at the other end this time. 5. An approaching cold front threatened to produce low clouds and gusty winds at the emergency runways. 6. And by strong we mean strong ratings, so anything that winds up at the bottom of the Nielsens faces almost certain death. 7. As a hurricane moves over land, the winds at the surface weaken quicker than the winds several thousand feet above the ground. 8. Because of its high, blunt front end, it catches the wind at highway speeds. 9. -------------------- Even worse, when he flubbed L the attempt at the end of regula-L tion, the Patriots had the polar L wind at their backs. 10. After many years going into a gale, Washington has found the wind at its back. |