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I wish this wynd were not so much traveled. "
Wynd is a Scots word for what is typically a narrow lane between houses.
Nevertheless, he followed Alex down the wynd.
Paul Wynd (born 2 May 1976) is a former Australian rules football player.
Tucked away down a narrow wynd, its Victorian sandstone was heavily stained with a century of pollution.
He lives just across the way, in Wickham Wynd.
She lives in the second thirteen in Darkly Wynd.
Ladywalk Wynd was one of the poorer ones.
She caught my look at the footman, who stood stolidly outside the wynd, oblivious to the passing traffic.
Bronn led him along a curving wynd, through an alley, under a broken archway.
"A man is a singing wynd."
The point is that the new Wynd must come right through Cure Hardy in this narrow little valley.
Geoff, who has been at the Post House Wynd pub for eight years, said a temporary manager would move in today.
Loose tea on his Wynd (2004)
Around 1600 their residence stood on the corner of Broad Street and Castle Wynd.
On April 6, 1984, the station changed its call sign to the current WYND.
WYND started in 1989 as soft adult contemporary "The Wind 97.1".
Children ran downstairs so fast and in such numbers that they piled up behind the escape door which led to Dyers Wynd.
Scott Wynd (1992)
The central warehousing (east of Cables Wynd) was built originally as a wine vault overlooking fields to the south.
He'd trailed them across life and into Dundee and followed them up Small's Wynd.
I asked, as I went down the high Street and out north by Leith Wynd.
Care, Community and State, ed., Sandy Wynd, 1994.
Raiden was depicted as having two female servants, Wynd and Rayne.
Anyway, the latest plan is to divert the Wynd: block up the old channel through Edgestow altogether.