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- The wind was whistling through the building.
- The powerboat screamed out to sea.
- The day was cold and blustery.
- He whizzed down the road on his motorbike.
- The wind was screaming outside.
- The bow twanged and the arrow whistled through the air.
- Here the wind was roaring through the branches and the tree-tops were swaying to and fro.
- He braced his shoulders defiantly as another squall of wet snow slashed across his face.
- Some of the debris whistled down through the leaves of trees and smacked into a pond where a man was fishing.
- We stagger from our rooms in various states of undress to the sound of fire engines screaming round the corner, guaranteeing we are all wide awake.
- The wind howled all night, but I slept a little.
- While he is away, Cathy goes exploring on the moor and meets Hareton at Wuthering Heights.
- A police car roared past.
- A new solid-fuel booster ignites with a roar and a towering plume of exhaust at a Utah test site Thursday.
- A furious blast roared through the trees, making everything sing as it went.
- And they found that the sound make by wings flapped in terror includes a distinctive sort of whistle.
- TURKISH F-16 fighter jets screech across the skies.
- You can hear the fir-trees roar here, can't you?
- They fired a shot apiece as they started, but their bullets whizzed by and didn't do us any harm.
- A bullet whistled over his head.
- He jerked the car into gear and roared out into the beech hung lane.