By saying "the wind must have been right," the writer suggests that the wind conditions were favorable for a particular activity or situation, such as sailing, flying a kite, or carrying a scent or signal. It implies that the wind direction or strength played a crucial role in achieving the desired outcome.
The phrase "the wind must have been right" implies that the wind direction or strength was favorable for a certain outcome or activity. It suggests that the wind conditions were suitable for a specific purpose, such as sailing, flying a kite, or carrying scents.
It would depend on the size, shape, and weight of the water bottle, and whether you mean a glass or plastic container. Also, if you mean a 'hot water bottle', that uses different material and holds more or less weight depending on how full it is.
The writer implies that the wind direction played a critical role in making a positive outcome possible. It suggests that the wind being right helped in achieving a desired result by making conditions favorable.
Wind energy is a renewable energy source that harnesses the power of wind to generate electricity. It involves using wind turbines to convert the kinetic energy of the wind into mechanical power, which is then converted into electrical power. Wind energy is clean, sustainable, and helps reduce reliance on fossil fuels for electricity generation.
I believe if you read that question, you have answered it already. Evidently, "the spider" means "the last drink in the bottle."
The 'voice of the wind' refers to the sound wind makes when it moves. Wind moving by certain objects will produce different noises.
"Hark the wind" is an expression that suggests listening closely or paying attention to the sounds or movements of the wind. It is similar to saying "listen to the wind" in a poetic or old-fashioned way.
The wind will cause the bottle rocket to go off course possibly resulting in crashing or hitting into a tree.
catch it with a empty bottle
moving air
The saying, 'it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good' means that bad events or misfortunes usually benefit some other people, for example, after storms, some people earn jobs to rebuild the destroyed houses.
'dro in the wind' means that someone has been smoking so much hydro (a type of marijauna) that its stuck in the air so to simplify i guess you could say weed in the air instead of dro in the wind. The saying itself was made popular by Trick Daddy and his song Dro in the Wind
"Bottle" in Polish means "butelka".
It means , And is true , Its does mean that A Cat Likes to scratch there backbefore wind comes
There are MANY sizes of bottles, just saying "one bottle" is not helpful.
a bottle of jack topkins. its a kind of alchaul