Dangling Participle
The sawdust was blowing into my face as I cut the plank.
blowing off steam
The Levanter, which is a famous wind, was blowing very strongly that day. A Levanter can refer to a famous wind or a person from the a region at the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea.
Blowing is a noun.
The wind was blowing the snow into his face, limiting what he could see as he walked.
sirocco is blowing
latest mobile has all manners and mind- blowing feature.
The sawdust was blowing into my face as I cut the plank.
Smoke will dissipate faster when there is a breeze blowing.
Orange smoke blowing from the boat
There goes my niece's favorite hat, blowing down the street.
Orange smoke blowing from the boat.
The boundary of the cliff was easily distinguished by the wind blowing dust up it's face.
A land breeze is a breeze blowing toward the sea from the land.
The phrase, "you are a rock" is a metaphor because it identifies one thing as being the same as something else unrelated. Similes compare two things using "like" or "as" and a sentence telling how the breeze is blowing is a description.
blowing off steam
blowing off steam