As if outraged at such defiance, the wind dashed itself against the hard walls of the Stone.
There Bering fell ill and died, and high winds dashed the Sv.
The wind dashed at him, flogging the skirts of the cape against his Wellington boots.
The rushing wind and rain dashed against the thick stone walls.
The wind dashed a slurry against the window and instinctively I yielded back.
Either the lightning struck it, or the winds dashed it to the ground.
The wind would change, dash him on stone or drop him into some ravine, to die with a broken back of thirst.
I turned once to look back, but the wind dashed stinging salt into my eyes and hurried me on with invisible hands.
She also remembered the night a great wind rushed into the room and dashed a pair of handblown goblets to the floor.
They are useless in the mountains; the crossdrafts and winds would dash any heavier-than-air vehicle against the crags.