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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

The opposite of "against the wind"

What is the opposite of "walk against the wind" please?

It's so much hard to walk against the wind.

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Do you mean to walk with the wind at your back? Or, the term that racers use is a following wind, meaning that the wind is blowing in the direction that one is running. " I always wondered about the "road rise before" you part, because it is much easier to walk downhill!

  • Do you mean to walk with the wind at your back?
  • Or, the term that racers use is a following wind, meaning that the wind is blowing in the direction that one is running.
  • " I always wondered about the "road rise before" you part, because it is much easier to walk downhill!
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Do you mean to walk with the wind at your back? Or, the term that racers use is a following wind, meaning that the wind is blowing in the direction that one is running.

What is the Irish blessing...."May the road rise before you, may the wind be always at your back...."

I always wondered about the "road rise before" you part, because it is much easier to walk downhill!

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