The air was warm in spite of the breeze, the ever-present Hawaiian wind which the Englishman liked.
His Skill-music was made of the ever-present wind and the keening of the sea birds and the shush of waves on the shore.
By the time they reached ground level and made their way outside, the rising plume of dust in the pass had been dispersed by the ever-present wind.
It was only up close to the ship that he could detect the fine whorls and hollows created by the ever-present wind.
Bo's grumbling is a constant, like the ever-present howling wind of West Texas, and I paid no attention until her voice came to an abrupt stop, mid-syllable.
Doctor Bancroft banked the shuttle hard against the ever-present coastal winds and landed on the cracked and weed-infested tarmac.
The ever-present winds, driven without brake across the planet ocean, tugged at the trees and ruled the foliage.
Silence prevails, except for the ever-present wind; one has the feeling of trespassing on the preserve of prehistoric ghosts.
The silence between these moments is filled with sounds of the environment: footsteps on stone, the distant ocean, a lone bird calling, the ever-present wind.
This particular cliff must have been formed recently, for it had not been worn much by the ever-present winds.