A keen east wind hit them, blowing from the mouth of the river.
Even the cold, this keen wind off the water, knifed into him more sharply than it would have fifteen years ago.
Heavy clouds driven by a keen eastern wind covered the entire sky.
She shivered in the keen wind, then extended one foot.
It was a black, cold day; no sun visible in the grey, dark sky; a keen wind, and hard frost.
They went over the field, where a thin, keen wind blew round the ball of the hill, in the starlight.
It was a fine clear day, if cold, with a keen wind off the sea.
A keen wind was blowing from the North again.
Automatically he clamped his coat together to shut out the keen wind.
By noon the sun was gone and a keen wind sprung up from the east.