Results for: stranded by poor wind
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make sail smaller by gathering, part of sail, ridge of coral or rock located near the surface of the sea; part of a sail that can be adjusted in order to control the sail area that is exposed to the wind, roll up part of a sail in order to expose less ...reef
male first name; family name; Joni Mitchell (born in 1943), award-winning folk singer and guitarist; Margaret Mitchell (1900-1949), American novelist, author of "Gone With The Wind"Mitchell
male first name; family name; Leslie Howard (1893-1943), British actor, co-star of Vivian Leigh in "Gone With the Wind"Howard
measure of thickness, degree of thickness, offer something for sale, sail against the wind, subject to urgently and insistently, supply somebody with something, thin layer of something, travel a route regularly, travel regularly on a specific course; b...ply
measuring wind forceanemometry
measuring wind speedanemography
mechanical device used on ships to wind cables or hoist sales, rotating cylinder, rotating shaft in tape recordercapstan
medieval wind instrumentsackbut
metal wind instrument, type of woodwind instrument with a conical metal body (Music)saxophone
money obtained unexpectedly, something blown down by the wind (e.g. fallen fruit); find, unexpected good fortune; unexpected inheritance, something blown down by windwindfall
mouth organ, small musical wind instrument played by inhaling and exhaling into a row of holes, reed harmonica, see also:glass harmonica, small wind instrumentharmonica
move west, turn to west, aim westward, west wind, westerly wind, wind coming from the westwester
national park in South Dakota and Nebraska that contains an arid region where wind erosion has caused unusual rock formationsBadlands National Park
necessary, poor, wanting; needy; unavoidablenecessitous
necessary; important; required, poor, requiringneedful
 

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