Meaning: This sentence describes air moving quickly through an opening in a wall.
Choice of Words: Air is blowing very strongly through the window.
Alternative Expressions
The wind was blowing really hard through the window.
Meaning: This sentence means that the wind was blowing very strongly through the window at a particular time in the past.
Choice of Words: We use the word was to indicate that the action of blowing was happening in the past. Really emphasizes how hard the wind was blowing. Through means that the wind was passing through the window, not just around it.
The strong wind blew through the window.
Meaning: This sentence also means that the wind was blowing very strongly through the window, but it emphasizes the strength of the wind.
Choice of Words: We can use the word strong to describe the wind and make it clear that it was blowing with a lot of force. We can also say blew instead of was blowing to make the sentence more concise.
A strong gust of wind blew through the window.
Meaning: This sentence means that a sudden, strong gust of wind blew through the window.
Choice of Words: A gust is a sudden, strong burst of wind. By using this word, we can emphasize that the wind was not just blowing steadily, but that it came in a sudden rush.