In some trout like a big fly, in some a small one, but almost all do best with a rough wind or rain.
March goes out like a lamb; rough winds do shake the darling buds of May.
The whole circle shifted as though a rough wind had shaken them, and drew hard, audible breath.
Jenkins stood upon the hilltop and felt the first rough fore-running wind of winter whine across the land.
- God help her, and temper the rough wind to the lamb!
You see the waves splash house-high over the rocks when there's a rough wind.
'Oh, don't open that window,' said Anne, as a rough wind swooped in.
The rough winds were hard on the Swedish ships.
Those limbs, as heavily laden as they were, could snap in a rough wind.
Paks did not know the history of the song, but felt its power, as the rough wind dried tears she had shed without knowing it.