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Permanent east-to-west prevailing winds that flow in the Earth's equatorial region.
trade wind
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1
In typical idiosyncratic fashion, O'Brien sailed east to west against the
trade
winds
.
2
The haze is being carried along by the east-northeast
trade
winds
.
3
They had been in what are known as the
trade
winds
.
4
He notices that the waters are swept westward as the
trade
winds
are.
5
The weather was beautiful, and we had got well into the
trade
winds
.
6
On that day we struck the
trade
winds
,
and bore S.S.E.
7
By the 16th they had come within the influence of the
trade
winds
.
8
Calms must be avoided and the
trade
winds
caught, in order to facilitate navigation.
9
But trying to the nerves when what we inaccurately call the
trade
winds
begin.
10
There was little cloud-a few bands scattered along the line of the
trade
winds
.
11
It was after reaching the north-east
trade
winds
that the latter's elementary education began.
12
The waves were running before the dry northwest
trade
winds
with crystalline but colorless brilliancy.
13
They appear to be modifications of the
trade
winds
.
14
The tranced ship indolently rolls; the drowsy
trade
winds
blow; everything resolves you into languor.
15
The
trade
winds
at this point usually weaken or even reverse entirely, moving warm water eastward.
16
We were ordered to South America; and the
trade
winds
took us there in a jiffy.
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