The side sheltered from the wind.
1The main-mast canted to leeward, and was in imminent danger of falling.
2The berg broke the wind and saved us drifting fast to leeward.
3The ship was passing the iceberg, leaving it a mile to leeward.
4The wind came off the land, and we were far to leeward.
5At the same moment an avalanche of gear had fetched to leeward.
6An empty bottle cast into the water lies to leeward without motion.
7It passed about a mile to leeward of us, and then broke.
8After some time it was lowered, but was again seen to leeward.
9Her captain had clearly determined that we should not get to leeward.
10In what way have I fallen to leeward of your favour, Captain?
11I was to leeward of him, so he couldn't get my scent.
12So the Esperanza went to leeward of the shoal and hove-to.
13Passed to leeward of the ship the chase had in tow.
14The coast of Japan still remained less than two hundred miles to leeward.
15She established herself in her chair to leeward of the skylight as usual.
16Swinburne made no reply; but touched his hat and walked over to leeward.