Sentence examples for the windward from inspiring English sources

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the windward

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Towards the wind, or the direction from which the wind is blowing.

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The seed is spreading out on the windward side.

"Hey, did I miss that?" said one sailor, in reference to the windward mark.

Sailors sleep on the windward side of the boat for performance purposes.

"We were a little conservative," he said from his perch on the windward rail.

On the windward side, waves broke on a rough coral shore.

We fly high and straight, mostly on the windward side of the island.

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She wanted to go to the Windward Islands in the Caribbean on our honeymoon.

By the mid 1980s, the farmers had organised themselves into the Windward Islands Farmers Association WINFAA).

A "reconstituted" peasantry emerged in Haiti, Jamaica, Trinidad, and the Windward Islands.

"But when you meet the farmers of the Windward Islands, you finally know what that means".

The Windward Sands is a block from the Grand Anse beach; there's no view.

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