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mountain wind
[ wind ]
noun
- a wind descending a mountain valley at night.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of mountain wind1
First recorded in 1600–10
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Example Sentences
Then through a crimson curtain at the rear Pearl flashed in as if blown by the mountain wind.
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Towards day a cold mountain wind set in, and the troops suffered no little from the chilly wind and wet clothing.
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Don't stop, our mountain wind helps along where the cooking is faulty!
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It seemed lonelier to him than the mile-long sweep of Heavy Tree Hill, writhing against the mountain wind and its aeolian song.
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He loved the sweet mountain wind as never before—almost as if he were to leave it all.
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