The song was one with the wholesome sunshine and the breeze blowing stiffly and whipping the curtains.
The waves were smaller after that--and then the wind began to blow stiffly again, and the waves grew bigger.
It was blowing stiffly from the east, and it rumbled in the chimney and shook the house.
George patted Robert on the shoulder and pointed out to me a small white flag blowing stiffly outside to the right of the front windows.
And then the wind, which had been blowing stiffly, just as quickly died so that the banner drooped.
A land breeze was blowing stiffly and they were tacking briskly up the coast at a good clip.
A wind blew stiffly off the waters of the Straits of Algoni, cold and smelling of the sea.
The wind off nearby Lake Erie blew stiffly to the right, but his 43-yard attempt was wide left.
It was blowing stiffly from the south upon the other slope of the Lozere, and every step that I took I was drawing nearer to the wind.
The wind was blowing stiffly again over the pass hidden in the clouds behind; and already some snowflakes were drifting down.