Clarke Has the Wind in His Sails ; DARREN RELISHING TAKING ON BLUSTERY CONDITIONSHutcheon, Peter
Taking the Wind out of Taking the Wind out of Taking the Wind out of Onshore's Sails / ONSHORe's Sails / ONSHORe's Sails / ONSHORe's Sails; the Conservative Party's Proposals to End Subsidies for the Onshore Wind Sector - Which Would Stop the Industry Dead in Its Tracks - Have...
4.(Nautical Terms) a ship's sails collectively 5.something resembling a sail in shape, position, or function, such as the part of a windmill that is turned by the wind or the part of a Portuguese man-of-war that projects above the water ...
take (something) to the grave To not reveal or share some secret until the day one dies.My grandmother took the affair to her grave. We only found out about it because the man she'd been seeing so many years ago showed up to her funeral!A: "Please, don't tell anyone what I told...
She acted in a fluid flow but I caught her in mid air reverse hugged and slammed her to the ground that took the wind out of her sails, I picked her supine body of the floor and raised it over my head did 20 arm presses threw her to the ground thu [translate] a小礼物 Small ...
Here we go, Riding the bull day 1 A bit after sunrise the winds started to creep up, once Carl came up we immediately raised the sails. The wind gave us a knot of extra speed over the engine bringing us to 6.5 to 6.7 knots. A much appreciated speed bump. For another hour things ...
When sailing, the wind that blows from the east (our Caribbean trades) is known as the TRUE wind and of course measured in knots. As a sailboat travels over the water, it encounters this true wind but also as the sails cause this forward motion the wind you feel is actually more than...
So I turned my boatBack towards that dreamlandAnd I filled the sails with my breathWhen I landedHe took my handThough the wind called out I remained insteadHe still turned to me and saidDon`t sail awayDon`t sail away from meDon`t sail awayWe could have such a lovely timeDon`t sail...
traveling life, 40 years of peregrinating Africa, Asia, South America and Oceania, I have thought constantly of home—and especially of the America I had never seen. "I discovered I did not know my own country," Steinbeck wrote inTravels with Charley, explaining why he hit the road at ...
They fly downhills with the extra weight and often act as sails with a hefty tailwind. As we continued to push up some of the steeper hills, you can’t help but think about the extra junk in your bags; the two kryptonite locks, cable, tools, 4 spare tubes (really?), ground coffee...