Pronunciation: /ˈwʌðər/
verb to move with a rustling sound, as of grass in the wind
A1 The wind wuthers through the trees.
A2 I could hear the wuthering of the wind outside.
B1 The storm wuthered all night, keeping me awake.
B2 The wuthering of the wind grew louder as the storm approached.
C1 The wuthering of the wind was so intense that it rattled the windows.
C2 The eerie wuthering of the wind created a sense of foreboding in the air.
formal The wind began to wuther outside, making it difficult to focus on work.
informal I could hear the trees wuthering in the storm last night.
slang The wuthering wind was so loud, I couldn't hear anything else.
figurative The wuthering of the leaves reminded me of whispers from the past.
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