Check the local area weather forecast the week before then a couple of days before then the night before.
The wind blowing past the sails creates a force that pulls the boat along.
Zephyr essentially means a gentle breeze (traditionally blowing from the west).-It would take more than just a small zephyr to push the sailboat.-The light zephyr breezed through my window, tickling my cheeks.
Was/Were blowing.
no blowing is a verb
You mean the outside unit is running and blowing but the inside unit is not blowing? Shut it off! Who ain't blowing? Elaborate please..
It's for blowing your top.
An anemometer
Blowing is a noun.
It can be both intransitive and transitive. "The wind is blowing" is intransitive. "I'm blowing him a kiss" is transitive.
The blowing out of a candle
A Wind Is Blowing was created in 1969.
it means to stop blowing in his ear