noun

winds

winds, gas, flatulence

The winds were strong that day.

The winds were strong that day.

The baby has bad winds.

The baby has bad gas.

((the)) winds The winds were strong that day.

((to have)) gas The baby has bad gas.

Synonyms: breezes, gales (for air); gas, flatulence (for stomach)

The plural form of 'wind', derived from the Old English word 'wind'.

Note its dual meaning: the plural of 'wind' (air currents) and a common term for intestinal gas.

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