After wildly circling about, and reaching a height at which it appears a mere speck, where it winnows a random zigzag course, it abruptly shoots downwards and aslant, and then as abruptly stops to regain its former elevation, and this process it repeats many times. [Please select]
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Her large fan winnows wind towards her heated faceneck and embonpoint. [Please select]
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* * * * * I have spoken of how the test of war winnows the wheat from the chaff. [Please select]
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Hawthorne's intellect, that now I am acquainted with it, merely thinking of him as I read winnows the chaff from the wheat at once. [Please select]
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"As you say, 't is a time which winnows the chaff from the wheat." [Please select]
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From dawn till sunset he ploughs, or sows, or reaps, or threshes, or winnows. [Please select]
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It was a striking example of how the first blast of battle winnows the wheat from the chaff, and its best result was to give Paul Jones a command of his own. [Please select]
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