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Wind Phrases

256 phrases and expressions related to "wind".

Phrases

  • A hands turn
  • A turn for the worse
  • About turn
  • After a storm comes a calm
  • After all, tomorrow is another day (Gone With the Wind)
  • Air Canada (Nickname of basketball player Vince Carter)
  • Air Force blue
  • Air Jordan (Nickname of basketball player Michael Jordan)
  • Air Power is Peace Power (Lockheed Aircraft advertising slogan)
  • Air Zaire (Nickname of basketball player Dikembe Mutombo)
  • Air ace
  • Air brush
  • Air cover
  • Air guitar
  • Air head
  • Air kiss
  • Air quotes
  • Air rage
  • Air shot
  • Air support
  • Air your dirty linen in public
  • Any way the wind blows
  • Bad turn
  • Bat the breeze
  • Beat the air
  • Bend over backwards to help
  • Bend the rules
  • Bend to my will
  • Bend your ear
  • Bend your elbow
  • Blow my skirt up
  • Blow winds, and crack your cheeks
  • Blow with the wind
  • Blowin' In The Wind (Bob Dylan song)
  • Brass monkey weather
  • Brave the elements
  • Break wind
  • Breath of fresh air
  • Breath of wind
  • Breeze in
  • Buggin's turn
  • Building castles in the air
  • Can't Turn You Loose (Otis Redding song)
  • Candle In The Wind (Elton John song)
  • Cast to the four winds
  • Castles in the air
  • Cleans round the bend (Harpic Lavatory Cleaner advertising slogan)
  • Clear the air
  • Come wind come weather
  • Cross into the Blue (United States Air Force advertising slogan)
  • Dancing on air
  • Dead air
  • Didn't turn a hair
  • Do a good turn
  • Don't get your knickers in a twist
  • Done to a turn
  • Even a worm will turn
  • Fart in a windstorm
  • Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn (Gone With the Wind)
  • Fresh air
  • Full of bull (talking hot air)
  • Gales of laughter
  • Gastric band (A device surgically inserted around the stomach intended to reduce appetite)
  • Gastric reflux
  • Get wind of
  • Go like the wind
  • Gone With The Wind (Clark Gable / Vivien Leigh movie)
  • Got the wind up
  • Hand's turn
  • Handbrake turn (180 degree turn in a car by locking the back wheels)
  • Hanging by a thread
  • Has your girl turned into a refrigerator? If her air is arctic, try MUM (Mum Deodorant advertising slogan)
  • Head wind
  • Heavier than air
  • Heavy weather
  • Hot air
  • I wouldn't breath the same air
  • Idiot Wind (Bob Dylan song)
  • In the air tonight
  • In the teeth of a gale
  • Inclement weather
  • It will blow over
  • It's an ill wind that blows no one any good
  • Keep a weather eye open
  • Knock the wind out of
  • Life's a breeze
  • Lighter than air
  • Like a breath of fresh air
  • Like a candle in the wind
  • Like the wind
  • Lose the thread
  • Make heavy weather of
  • Making the sky the best place on Earth (Air France advertising slogan)
  • March winds and April showers bring forth May flowers
  • Marilyn Monroe moment
  • Melt into thin air
  • Nice weather for ducks
  • Not the ill wind which blows no man to good
  • Off the air
  • On the air
  • On the turn
  • One good turn deserves another
  • One two many and you might turn Bertie (Bassett's Liquorice Allsorts advertising slogan)
  • Out of thin air
  • Pissing in the wind
  • Please turn over
  • Prince of Mid Air (Nickname of World B.Free)
  • Punch the air
  • Put the wind up
  • Raise the wind
  • Ride like the wind
  • Rock a bye baby on the tree top, when the wind blows the cradle will rock (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Round the bend
  • Round the twist
  • Rub salt in the wound
  • Run like the wind
  • Sail close to the wind
  • Second wind
  • Shoot the breeze
  • Something special in the air (American Airlines advertising slogan)
  • Spring is in the air
  • Stormy weather
  • Summer Wind (Frank Sinatra song)
  • Swing in the wind
  • Take a turn for the worse
  • Take the air
  • Take the wind out of my sails
  • Texas Tornado (Nickname of T.J.Ford)
  • The Big Bend State (Nickname of the US state of Tennessee)
  • The Clones Cyclone (Nickname of Finbar Barry McGuigan)
  • The Kansas Comet (Nickname of Gale Sayers)
  • The Long And Winding Road (The Beatles song)
  • The North wind doth blow and we shall have snow (line from nursery rhyme)
  • The Texas Tornado (Nickname of Sam Baugh)
  • The Wind in the Willows (children's book by Kenneth Grahame)
  • The air was blue
  • The answer my friend is blowing in the wind (Bob Dylan song lyric)
  • The long and winding road that leads to your door (Beatles song lyric)
  • The smallest worm will turn, being trodden on
  • The top banana in the West (Hughes Air West advertising slogan)
  • The wind of change is blowing through this continent
  • There's a nip in the air
  • They that sow the wind, shall reap the whirlwind
  • Three sheets to the wind
  • Throw caution to the wind
  • Tilting at windmills
  • Tornado Alley
  • Turn a blind eye
  • Turn a trick
  • Turn back the clock
  • Turn coat
  • Turn geese into swans
  • Turn heads
  • Turn in
  • Turn it in
  • Turn of events
  • Turn of phrase
  • Turn of the century
  • Turn on
  • Turn on a dime
  • Turn on the fun (Best Buy advertising slogan)
  • Turn on your heel
  • Turn on, tune in, drop out (A catchphrase from Timothy Leary)
  • Turn over a new leaf
  • Turn that frown upside down
  • Turn the clock back
  • Turn the corner
  • Turn the other cheek
  • Turn the tables
  • Turn the tide
  • Turn to ashes in your mouth
  • Turn turtle
  • Turn up for the books
  • Turn up the heat
  • Turn up your toes
  • Turn your back on
  • Turn your nose up at
  • Turn your stomach
  • Twist And Shout (Beatles song)
  • Twist around your little finger
  • Twist in the wind
  • Twist of fate
  • Twist the knife
  • Twist your arm
  • Under the weather
  • Up in the air
  • Vanish into thin air
  • Walk on air
  • Weather bomb (a rapidly deepening low pressure area causing severe storms)
  • Weather permitting
  • Weather the storm
  • Whatever The Weather (Dionysos song)
  • Whatever the weather
  • Whistle and flute (Cockney rhyming slang for suit)
  • Wind at your back
  • Wind dummy
  • Wind farm
  • Wind of Change (Scorpions song)
  • Wind someone up (deliberately draw attention to something that will create agitation)
  • Wind up
  • Wind up in
  • Wind your neck in
  • Winds of time
  • Wined and dined
  • With your nose in the air
  • World class, worldwide (Air Canada advertising slogan)
  • You and I were meant to fly (Air Canada advertising slogan)
  • You don't need a weather man to know which way the wind blows

Related

  • After all, tomorrow is another day (Gone With the Wind)
  • Any way the wind blows
  • Blow with the wind
  • Blowin' In The Wind (Bob Dylan song)
  • Break wind
  • Breath of wind
  • Candle In The Wind (Elton John song)
  • Come wind come weather
  • Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn (Gone With the Wind)
  • Get wind of
  • Go like the wind
  • Gone With The Wind (Clark Gable / Vivien Leigh movie)
  • Got the wind up
  • Head wind
  • Idiot Wind (Bob Dylan song)
  • It's an ill wind that blows no one any good
  • Knock the wind out of
  • Like a candle in the wind
  • Like the wind
  • Not the ill wind which blows no man to good
  • Pissing in the wind
  • Put the wind up
  • Raise the wind
  • Ride like the wind
  • Rock a bye baby on the tree top, when the wind blows the cradle will rock (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Run like the wind
  • Sail close to the wind
  • Second wind
  • Summer Wind (Frank Sinatra song)
  • Swing in the wind
  • Take the wind out of my sails
  • The North wind doth blow and we shall have snow (line from nursery rhyme)
  • The Wind in the Willows (children's book by Kenneth Grahame)
  • The answer my friend is blowing in the wind (Bob Dylan song lyric)
  • The wind of change is blowing through this continent
  • They that sow the wind, shall reap the whirlwind
  • Three sheets to the wind
  • Throw caution to the wind
  • Twist in the wind
  • Wind at your back
  • Wind dummy
  • Wind farm
  • Wind of Change (Scorpions song)
  • Wind someone up (deliberately draw attention to something that will create agitation)
  • Wind up
  • Wind up in
  • Wind your neck in
  • You don't need a weather man to know which way the wind blows