The side toward the wind.
1At daybreak saw four sail to windward; our squadron sent in chase.
2His arm was arrested, and the grave old master pointed to windward.
3At 3 P.M. the Investigator lifted her anchor and worked to windward.
4The smoke from the bad cigarette drifted past their heads to windward.
5When I passed to windward of the carcass, the bad smell ceased.
6Turn the hands up to muster, and haul the fore-sheet to windward.
7How often has Paddy told you to keep to windward of it!
8When night had fallen the captain made out a sail to windward.
9Shortly after dawn next morning the lookout reported four vessels to windward.
10He jerked himself around to stare to windward and ahead of us.
11His glance was fixed to windward and his movements were strangely quick.
12But I want to hold these agencies as an anchor to windward.
13The boats were far out of sight, as they believed, to windward.
14They rounded the point, and put the boat's head nearer to windward.
15You must expect big interests to get an anchor out to windward.
16Again he looked to windward, carrying his glance round on every side.