Components
418 examples found containing '吹く' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
あした
明日
あした
明日
かぜ

Tomorrow is another day.
よる
あいだじゅう
間中
かぜ
つめ
たかった

During the night the wind blew cold.
つよ
かぜ
いていた

The strong winds were blowing.
かぜ
にし
西
から
いている

The wind is blowing from the west.
きょうふう
強風
いていた

There was a strong wind.
あめ
なる
まえ
かぜ
いた

The rain was preceded by wind.
かぜ
みなみ

The wind blows south.
つよ
かぜ
いていて
はや
ある
けない

A strong wind is blowing and I can't walk fast.
こや
小屋
つぎつぎ
次々
かぜ
たお
された

The cottages were blown down one after another.
かぜ
つよ
いている

The wind is blowing hard.
きょう
今日
つめ
たい
かぜ
かない

We are free from a cold wind today.
かぜ
まだ
つよ
きます

The wind still blows hard.
つよ
かぜ
いてきた

A strong wind was blowing.
かぜ
いている

The wind is blowing.
あの
つよ
かぜ
いていました

There was a strong wind that day.
ひどい
かぜ
いている

A hard wind is blowing.
きのう
昨日
つよ
かぜ
いた

A strong wind blew yesterday.
かぜ
きた
から
いている

The wind is blowing from the north.
かぜ
ひがし
から
いている

The wind is blowing from the east.
そと
つよ
かぜ
いている

There is a strong wind blowing outside.
かぜ
はそ
かなかった

There was not a breath of air.
おだやかな
かぜ
いていた

A gentle wind was blowing.
かぜ
ひがし
いています

The wind is blowing east.
つめ
たい
かぜ
うみ
から
いている

The cold wind is blowing from the sea.
きょう
今日
きのう
昨日
より
かぜ
よく

There's more wind today than yesterday.
きた
から
つめ
たい
かぜ
いていた

There was a cold wind blowing from the north.
ゲーム
かいし
開始
ふえ
かれる

A whistle is blown at the start of a game.
つめ
たい
かぜ
ふゆ
ごと
はげ
しく

Cold winds blow hard every winter.
かれ
ある
ながら
くちぶえ
口笛
いた

He whistled as he went along.
かぜ
とても
はげ
しく
いている

The wind is blowing very hard.
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