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Tom [10]
2 years ago
15

What is the sound of the cold wind blowing outside?

English
2 answers:
LekaFEV [45]2 years ago
4 0
........Bruh it's the wind....you answered your own question <span />
Murljashka [212]2 years ago
4 0
Its ummm Wind. Yeah the sound of cold wind blowing outside issss wind
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