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willy-nilly 1
wilt 2
win 6
wind 16
windgalls 1
winding 2
windings 1
Frequency    [«  »]
16 vain
16 warn
16 whither
16 wind
16 windows
15 absolutely
15 accused
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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wind

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1 4 | had reckoned without the wind. As he was about to pass, 2 4 | he was about to pass, the wind blew out Porthos's long 3 7 | toward his master. When the wind of adversity began to blow 4 11| which were borne upon the wind from the Rue de Vaugirard, 5 21| The horses went like the wind, and in a few minutes they 6 21| of the stream and a fair wind, his vessel passed so quickly 7 47| bent as if pushed by the wind, and detaching itself from 8 48| the watch, the nose to the wind, and the ear on the hark. 9 48| traveled so fast against the wind as to have brought on a 10 49| Lorient or Brest. But the wind was contrary, the sea bad; 11 59| with each breath of the wind. ~Felton, in his rapid walk, 12 59| had galloped off like the wind, had alighted below in the 13 60| gateway into the street, the wind blew open the cloak in which 14 60| recognized him when the wind blew upon his cloak." ~" 15 65| began to growl, and the wind, the precursor of a hurricane, 16 66| two parts. Not a breath of wind now disturbed the heavy


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