Sentence examples of "serie of blows" in English

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The wind blows. Le vent souffle.
The wind blows south. Le vent souffle vers le sud.
The wind that often blows in Provence is called “Mistral” Le vent qui souffle souvent en Provence s’appelle le « Mistral ».
The wind blows wherever it pleases. Le vent souffle où bon lui semble.
A wind from the ocean blows at this time of the year. Un vent en provenance de l'océan souffle en cette période de l'année.
It's an ill wind that blows no good. C'est un mauvais vent qui ne souffle rien de bon.
Easterly wind blows. Le vent vient de l'ouest.
A dead man deals no blows Homme mort ne fait guerre
It's an ill wind that blows nobody any good À quelque chose malheur est bon
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