This means someone knocked the living daylights out of them. It's called a euphemism.
To hear or learn about something. If your Mom gets wind of this, you will be SO grounded.....
because if someone gets TOO thin, they could be blown away by the wind.
Most blackouts occur in a fight occur when a person gets the wind knocked out of them. The person will usually revive is just a couple of minutes.
"Three sheets to the wind" means drunk. It comes from ships with loose sails, that staggered like a drunk person.
I think that the wind gets slower
Erosion is when soil and rock gets eroded away or slowly washed away by water, wind ,etc
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it effects the water to evaporate to the clouds and rain gain
A wind greater than 90 mph can lift a person off the ground. If a person gets tossed out of the wind field they simply fall back to the ground. Some, whole do not have far to fall, have escaped without serious injury.
It is ultraviolet radiation from the sun, not the wind.
the Emergent Layer gets the most wind.
That depends on the person you ask. If you mean cool as in cold, I think it would be Boreas, the North Wind. But I don't think that what you mean.