Choice of Words: "Blows" means moving air. "Past" indicates movement beyond or by something. "Ears" are the body parts on the side of the head for hearing.
Alternative Expressions
The wind is blowing past his ears.
Meaning: This means that the air is moving by the person's ears. It's like when you feel the wind blowing on your face or when you see the leaves on trees moving in the wind.
Choice of Words:Wind refers to the moving air around us. Blowing means that the wind is moving or pushing against something. Past means moving by or around something. Ears refers to the body part on the side of the head that helps us hear. When we put them together, the sentence describes the wind moving by someone's ears.
The wind rushes by his ears.
Meaning: This means that the wind is moving very quickly by the person's ears. It's like when you feel a strong gust of wind or when you see something being blown away by the wind.
Choice of Words:Rushes means to move very quickly or with force. When we use it with wind, it means that the wind is moving very quickly past the person's ears.
The wind whispers past his ears.
Meaning: This means that the wind is making a soft or quiet sound as it moves past the person's ears. It's like when you hear the wind blowing through the leaves of trees or when you hear the wind whistling through a window.
Choice of Words:Whispers means to speak very softly or quietly. When we use it with wind, it means that the wind is making a soft or quiet sound as it moves past the person's ears.