Wind, how powerful you are and chasing a pack of clouds. If this blizzard knew how many tales and fables were invented about him today. Rumors of his impulses and uncontrollability spread throughout the world. Each nation has its own parables and aphorisms. They have a certain meaning, and everyone carries the necessary interpretation.
Proverbs about the wind are born at the speed of a whirlwind. They are pronounced in different languages, and people retell them daily to their loved ones and friends, children and grandchildren. In kindergartens and schools, teachers also read literature, in which interesting stories, couplets and quatrains tell about a free and not subject to wind.
Proverbs about the wind rush to us in a carriage
Speaking jokes about the omnipresent wind, you feel lightness and the desire to soar up with your hands up. Such they are peppy and stormy, dizzying and flying - these are proverbs about the wind. By the way, here is a short list:
- Blizzard oppresses the trunks of forests, waves will throw to heaven.
- And the dogs bark, and the wind wears, and the caravan goes on.
- This wrap without farce will inflate sails at once.
- When the whirlwind runs, the forest trembles under the onslaught.
- Where a formidable wind blows, all bows bow.
- The storm is naughty in a new way - what affects it flies.
- He prowls through the fields, meadows - no one will find hats anymore.
- Leaves will not move without blowing.
- Without wind and sea snoozing.
- A strong tree storm will show.
- Drive the wind at the door, and he will enter the window.
After reading the lines about the breeze, you get such a fabulous feeling, as if the heavenly princess in a carriage on a trio of impudent ravens swept through the expanses of the Universe, endowing everyone with her tender presence.
For children's proverbs and the wind does not steal
And proverbs about the wind for children will generally be introduced into the courage of any reader. They memorize from the first reading and are so sweet. Children's sayings are especially pleasing when their own baby babbles skillfully. Parents are always happy at such moments, and itβs more interesting for the child to get to know the quotes. For example, such:
- Chasing a whirlwind - youβll stay with your nose.
- Seek-fistula blew in the field.
- The time has come for the game - one storm in my head.
- There is no breeze and waves.
- And grass without a breeze does not flutter.
- You need to keep your word, and not run in the wind.
- Without wings and a snowstorm does not fly.
- Snowstorm easily lone tree
Bookstores sell brochures with children's proverbs. Hundreds of lines about the wind are published in them. They are short and contain only 2 to 5 words.
Where there is wind, there is a past
And finally, it remains to say in a joking manner: "Where there are proverbs about the wind - there are past millennia. How many past do not teach, blow off the wind, even shout."