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Definitions from the WebThe Wind Lives or DiesNoun: The concept that the wind, as a natural force, has moments of existence and nonexistence. Example Sentence: During the serene summer evenings, a sense of tranquility fills the air, as if the wind lives or dies with the setting sun. Verb: An expression used to describe the rise and fall in the intensity or strength of the wind. Example Sentence: As the storm approached, the wind lived or died, gusting fiercely one moment and then silence engulfing the area the next. Adjective: A descriptive term to depict something that is highly influenced by the presence or absence of wind. Example Sentence: The success of a wind turbine project heavily relies on carefully selecting locations with a wind lives or dies characteristic. Link to related products on Amazon: | ||||
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