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Gone With the Wind
[wind]
noun
a novel (1936) by Margaret Mitchell.
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Example Sentences
Trump criticized the win at the time, saying, “What the hell was that all about? We’ve got enough problems with South Korea with trade, on top of it they give it the best movie of the year? Let’s get ‘Gone with the Wind’ back, please.â€
Watching “Gone With the Wind†really drove this home for me.
“Gone With the Wind,†which runs nearly four hours with intermission, is the longest winner and has grossed $402.4 million worldwide since its 1939 release, according to BoxOfficeMojo.
Olivier and “Gone With the Wind†star Vivien Leigh ended their marriage after 20 years in 1960 amid the former’s affair with Plowright.
“Gone With the Wind,†“The Ten Commandments†and “Lawrence of Arabia†all had intermissions to break up their nearly four-hour run times.
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