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Examples for "downwind"
Examples for "downwind"
1The young woman had to circle wide to come upon them downwind.
2The Crabber came through the wind and rocketed off downwind of me.
3Derrick Storm crept through the late-afternoon shadows, approaching downwind from the southwest.
4The wolf cracked this frozen crust as it padded downwind of Raif.
5When he blew out a long stream of smoke, I leaned downwind.
1Family solidarity was gone with the wind; Marguerite had seen to that.
2I really don't think anyone can even hear it with the wind.
3The kite-flyers formed one long line, with the wind in their backs.
4On the 6th we had snow, with the wind from the N.E.
5Then the sound passed by with the wind, and Uriel spoke again:
6The wind has shifted and they shift their course with the wind.
7Rubio had arrived in New Hampshire with the wind at his back.
8This was the great danger of shifting with the wind right aft.
9Nearer and nearer came the voice, rising and falling with the wind.
10The tide or current on this shore goes continually with the wind.
11Away down the road they tore with the wind singing its challenge.
12A bitter winter with the wind coming off a slate grey Atlantic.
13North-east by north, with the wind still firm across the larboard quarter.
14This was a clear pleasant day, with the wind from the S.S.W.
15After beginning to sail into the straits, with the wind at E.N.E.
16His fingers were numb and his face was burning with the wind.