Sentence examples for wind off from inspiring English sources

"wind off" is not a valid phrase in English.
It is possible that it is a typo or misspelling of the phrase "wind down," which means to gradually reduce or come to an end. An example sentence using "wind down" could be: "As the night went on, the party started to wind down and people began to leave." This means that as time passed, the party became less energetic and people began to leave.

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To keep the wind off," said the Captain, smiling from the backs of his eyes.

The Maryland legislature adjourned its regular session this spring without passing a bill designed to encourage wind off its coast.

A jacket will help you stay warmer as it keeps the wind off fairly well.

Use Vaseline or a similar barrier cream to protect your face and use clothing to keep the wind off extremities.

Keep on turning until the string is so loose you can wind off the string with your hands and removing it from the machine.

A strange wind off the night.

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Wind on-shore and wind off-shore are on third and fourth place respectively.

The influence of wind-off preset incidence angles are also included in these analyses.

The dynamic qualification of the windtunnel assembly under wind-off condition was carried out in the department's test laboratory.

Within the qualification, a test procedure enabling investigations of modal parameter changes under wind-off and wind-on conditions in a cryogenic windtunnel was also verified.

Tie/wind off each woven end neatly and firmly so that it won't unravel.

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