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trade wind

NOUN
  1. steady winds blowing from east to west above and below the equator
    they rode the trade winds going west

How To Use trade wind In A Sentence

  • The shore, one of the most westerly in Africa, is cooled by the north-east trade winds, taking some of the edge off the searing tropical heat.
  • The monsoon season begins in summer when northeast trade winds reverse direction and carry water-saturated air inland.
  • Taking a new course through the North in the hope of finding the antitrade winds, Urdaneta discovered the Tornaviaje route which allowed him to reach California and travel along the coastline of New Spain.
  • It is a place to escape to for days spent loafing in hammocks, meandering among the coconut palms in the garden or idling through pulp novels on the patio, all the time lulled by the pounding surf and the relentless whoosh of the trade winds.
  • Madeira lies right in the track of the trade winds, and down the centuries the island has played host to voyagers passing between the Old and New Worlds.
  • The easterly trade winds are part of the low-level component of the Walker circulation.
  • Trade winds flap at the royal palms. Times, Sunday Times
  • Besides, being outside was much better, what with Pacific trade winds conditioning our air.
  • The trade winds affect the movements and activities of Torres islanders in various important ways.
  • You have really steep hills, lots of rock, oceanfront, trade winds.
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