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into the wind

ADVERB
  1. in the direction opposite to the direction the wind is blowing
    they flew upwind

How To Use into the wind In A Sentence

  • That was until someone rapped on her door and her eyes open, the sun glaring into the window like a cop with a flashlight going to a car full of drunken teens.
  • Pietro dismissed their vettura, and together they walked down the principal promenade to the shopping center where they mingled with the endless crowds of pedestrians and looked into the windows of the gay little shops that made Andrea think of Venice. Chico: the Story of a Homing Pigeon
  • I love staking the gliders into the wind and hanging the harness from the hang strap to balance it out - a dynamic stability, like flying.
  • No one runs; they walk tilting into the wind at comical angles, like a bunch of Charlie Chaplins.
  • So a sheet is a rope, a tack is a turn into the wind and the boom is the spar along the bottom of the sail.
  • Scientists injected some of these mice with GFD, and then injected cat allergen into the windpipes of all the mice, including a control group that was not allergic to cats.
  • As I rode pillion with the boy I loved, I sang it into the wind just for the joy of it. Family life
  • Bosses hope to sell more steel into the wind farm industry. The Sun
  • Back in the cockpit he decided it was time to tack, but found the yacht would not point up into the wind.
  • In an attempt to find dry land they shot off threads of silk into the wind and glided through the air, a phenomenon called ballooning. Times, Sunday Times
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