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Answer for the clue "Adriatic wind ", 4 letters:
bora

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Etymology 1 alt. A initiation ceremony for males among the Aborigines of New South Wales. n. A initiation ceremony for males among the Aborigines of New South Wales. Etymology 2 n. A cold, often dry, northeasterly wind which blows, sometimes in violent ...

Usage examples of bora.

Since he was fourteen, Bora could tell the weight and balance of a stone by tossing it thrice in either hand.

Even if Bora passed him going down, he would be well-placed to cut off retreat.

It was the same emerald demon-light that had drawn Bora into the valley.

Has it struck you, Bora, that you are blessedly lucky to be alive and sane?

She knelt gracefully before Bora, contriving to let her robe fall away from her neck and throat.

By the time the second cup was half-empty, Bora had done more than tell his story.

At any moment Bora expected to see the snowcap melt and waft away into the night as green-hued steam.

Ivram and Maryam were the two people in the whole village to whom Bora could admit that he was frightened.

He lengthened his stride, until for all his youth and strength Bora had to strain to keep pace with him.

The little girl began squalling again as she was handed over, but Bora took no heed.

For a moment Bora would gladly have sold his whole family for a spell of invisibility.

I am sure Bora has sent messengers on foot or on lesser horses than Windmaster to all he thinks in danger.

Captain Qonan could hardly be more than five or six years older than Bora, and his accent showed him no Turanian.

His lips curled in a smile that to Bora seemed better suited to the face of a demon.

Then he cast a less friendly look at Bora, which suddenly dissolved into a grin.