windmill

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Definition

A windmill is a structure that uses wind power to turn blades or sails, often for grinding grain or generating electricity.

Usage & Nuances

'Windmill' is most commonly associated with old agricultural buildings, but today it can refer to modern wind turbines for electricity as well. In historical or literary contexts, it often brings to mind traditional Dutch landscapes ('Dutch windmills'). Do not confuse with 'fan' (used indoors for air).

Example Sentences

The windmill turns when the wind blows.

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We saw a big windmill in the field.

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The old windmill is a tourist attraction.

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My grandfather used to fix the village windmill every spring.

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Modern windmills produce clean energy for thousands of homes.

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You can't visit the Netherlands without seeing at least one windmill.

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