The wind was steadily picking up, driving sparkling droplets across the windows, and bending the ferns back and forth.
Consonance (ex: As the wind will bend) is another 'phonetic agreement' akin to alliteration.
The wind was picking up and bending the tall brown grass.
The wind has picked up on the bay and is bending the tall pines.
This wind bends the ends into the shape of an integral symbol: .
The next morning I looked out the window and noticed that a strong wind was bending the leaves on the palm trees.
A harsh wind had begun blowing in advance of the cold front and the wind was bending the trees and whistling debris past the windows.
Does the wind bend the mountain, or the mountain the wind?
I watched the wind bend the fire over, the fire that made coffee for those men down below.
The wind pushed at the pile of driftwood erratically and brushed the tall grass along the upper edge of the beach, bending and tossing it.