The wind howled through the trees, causing the leaves to rustle and dance in a frenzied motion. Startled by the sudden gusts, the birds took to the sky, their wings flapping rapidly as they sought shelter from the approaching storm. Nature's symphony played out, a reminder of the power and unpredictability of the elements. In that moment, everything felt alive, responding to the winds of change.
This sentence uses parallel subjects and verbs. (Apex)
The trees swayed and creaked as the wind blew through them, causing their branches to tremble. The sound of their rustling leaves resembled a somber lament as they danced to the rhythm of the gusts.
one day, there was a big strong. the wind blew down the tall tree in which the birds lived. the strong wind blew away the baby birds to the other side of the forest. one of them came down near a cave. the other bird landed outside a Rishi's ashram. in the way, the two baby birds got separated
the man blew me away
gushed away
Wind blew the soil away creating an area called a desert.
The predicate in "The wind gently blew her hair back from her face" is, "Blew her hair back from her face"
The predicate in this sentence is "blew my scarf away," which describes the action that the subject, the strong wind, is performing.
because the third one's caught the wind and blew away to land on somebody's hat.
It means you were stunned by something, generally in a positive way. If you were amazed at how good a musician was, you might say, "I saw their concert, and they blew me away."
The zephyr blew the leaves very softly.
the gusty blew away my lunch