0 a building with long parts at the top that turn in the wind, used for producing power or crushing grain -- wiatrak, młyn
I am sure that those picturesque windmills that he has on his land will have blown all the rats away.
We have 14 very beautiful, very elegant windmills, and artists are now beginning to come to paint them because they are so attractive.
Of course, windmills must be sited with care and environmental matters must be taken into consideration.
We cannot for much longer run society on windmills, and, therefore, oil prices may or may not fall.
There are things like lychgates, stocks and pounds, and there are windmills, tithe barns, market squares and so on.
Many environmentalists will say that windmills are a good form of energy because they do not disturb the landscape.
Every prominent area would have three or four windmills of 60 m diameter.
One cannot depend on windmills if the day is not windy.