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Definition of hot wind in English: hot windnoun Australian A hot, dry wind that blows periodically from the interior in the summer. the hot wind was already up Example sentencesExamples - The smell wafts towards us on the hot wind and seems determined to come with us, wherever it is we're going.
- The hot wind stirred its leafy boughs, and some of the living elements of this tree passed to me in understanding and friendliness expressing The Spirit of Australia.
- The hot wind is blowing hard on us and what is there to do but turn our face to it and sing?
- It is probably an elevated current of the hot wind from the Australian continent.
- When the hot wind has spent its strength, it is usually succeeded instantaneously by a violent gust from the southward.
- We had the first experience of that Australian abomination: the hot wind.
- Dell struggled against the hot wind like it was a game.
- I'm the hot wind from the desert, I'm the black soil of the plains.
- We had reached our destination, however, before the worst of the hot wind set in.
- The hot wind knotted her hair.
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