(Of winds) coming from the sea toward the land.
1 Ireland hold the overall lead after two days of short inshore races.
2 This was followed by success last night in the long inshore race.
3 The breeze died with the sun and the vessels were close inshore .
4 I'd anchor inshore despite the danger and send a watering party over.
5 He kept the boat inshore , where the current was not so strong.
6 As ill luck would have it, the ice floes began driving inshore .
7 The Irish expedition was seen leaving Brest by our inshore cruiser squadron.
8 It hesitated, appeared to swing away, and then resumed the progress inshore .
9 A few powerful strokes, and he reaches the dead water close inshore .
10 Close inshore it can detect any change of wind quicker than anything.
11 Close inshore , just outside the circle of light, was a single scow.
12 The inshore lifeboat towed the vessel to Ballyvaughan pier in Co Clare.
13 We could see that a south-east gale was still raging close inshore .
14 At twelve o'clock the captain proposed standing inshore again, but Bramble refused.
15 Let old Henshaw bring us close inshore , an' then we'll turn loose.
16 So close inshore he would not dare to use the pumps now.
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