Preacher crenshaw, down the road, sitting in his study, looked at the rain gusting against his window through the screen.
This time in London: We had just come out of our hotel onto Piccadilly, my companion, Albert, and I, and stood trying to hoist our umbrellas in the rain gusting over from Green Park.
He tried to protect the ink on his slip of paper from spatters of rain gusting in beneath the broken eaves of a pub where they'd taken momentary shelter.
They went in silence across the wide yard, the rain gusting against their faces.
The sky darkened over the harbor, and there was rain, thunder and winds gusting to about 30 knots.
The blood poured down to my elbow where it was diluted by the first few specks of rain gusting from the west.
The rare July storm sent driving rain and winds gusting to 100 miles an hour onto a community that was only beginning to recover from the devastation of Hurricane Marilyn, a much fiercer hurricane that arrived in September 1995.
Christmas Eve, with the rain gusting in the doors, and at home after, the little tree glowing in the corner and the gas heater blazing on the grate.
Watching the rain gusting across the lagoon, Markov answered, "I suppose I do.