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  1. DLC-Sized Expansion for Breath of the Wild... A The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (WiiU) (BOTW) Project in the Other/Misc category, submitted by CEObrainz

  2. 23 de feb. de 2021 · Does it refer to a physical wind, or only a metaphorical one? From cursory research, second wind can be used in terms of running or sleeping. In the example of running, it seems that this "wind" could refer to breath or oxygen even though it colloquially means to have another burst of energy or will to continue.

  3. a return of strength or energy that makes it possible to continue in an activity or start again: I was tired, but I ignored it until I got my second wind. (Definition of second wind from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of second wind.

  4. noun [ U ] us / ˈsek·ənd ˈwɪnd / Add to word list. a return of strength or energy that makes it possible to continue in an activity or start again: I was tired, but I ignored it until I got my second wind. (Definición de second wind del Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Ejemplos de second wind.

  5. 24 de oct. de 2007 · The Second Wind: Directed by Alain Corneau. With Daniel Auteuil, Monica Bellucci, Michel Blanc, Jacques Dutronc. Gu, a famous gangster, has just escaped from jail. All french police is after him. Before leaving the country with Manouche, the woman he loves, Gu needs a final job to get some money.

  6. What does the saying 'Second wind' mean? Idiom: Second wind. Meaning: If you overcome tiredness and find new energy and enthusiasm, you have second wind. Country: International English | Subject Area: General | Usage Type: Both or All Words Used. Contributor: Richard Flynn.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Second_windSecond wind - Wikipedia

    Second wind is a phenomenon in endurance sports, such as marathons or road running (as well as other sports), whereby an athlete who is out of breath and too tired to continue (known as "hitting the wall"), finds the strength to press on at top performance with less exertion.