In Sea Fever, poet John Masefield wrote "I must down to the seas again, to the vagrant gypsy life, to the gull's way and the whale's way, where the wind's like a whetted knife." Great old poems like that whet everyone's appetite for more
Finding a spoon, fork, and knife typically refers to being prepared for any situation or having all the necessary tools or resources at your disposal. It can also symbolize adaptability and versatility in approaching different tasks or challenges.
A wind turbine is like a giant fan that produces energy from the wind
Oh, dude, that's like when something is moving really fast through the air, cutting through it smoothly and effortlessly, you know? It's like when you're driving with the windows down and your hand is just slicing through the wind, feeling all cool and stuff. So yeah, slicing through the wind like a knife just means moving through the air with ease and speed.
to run like the wind
windy
Energy can not be seen but can be felt; wind energy simply mean energy that provided by wind.
if it is used like when someone says, "How did you know about that?" you would reply, "I got a wind of it." meaning that you heard it somewhere... or something like that.
mariah can mean the wind but it can also mean some ones name like me my name is mariah i am the sister of nic and mckayla and mia so that is what mariah can mean
If something is in the wind, you can't see or sense it yet, but you know it's there, like you know the wind is there even though it's invisible.
If you mean parachute - the seeds are unbrella like and are distributed by the wind
it means "hunter that moves through trees like wind".