NOUN
- a group of islands in the southeastern West Indies; the southern part of the Lesser Antilles
How To Use Windward Islands In A Sentence
- On one of the Windward islands, he also comes under the power of the afro-Caribbean syncretic religion known in different places as santeria, voudon, or candomble. An Interview with Robert Stone
- The other wave, currently near the Windward Islands is organizing and threatening to move through the very warm Caribbean. PM Update: Mostly clear and mostly awesome
- The state includes the island of Grenada (120 sq mi/311 sq km) and the southern half of the archipelago known as the Grenadines, a group of largely uninhabitable small islands and islets north of Grenada in the Windward Islands. Grenada
- the windward islands
- Grenadian patois is different from that spoken on the other Windward Islands that make up Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique.
- Both the Leeward and Windward Islands are more challenging due to the open ocean sailing and distances between islands. Susan Fogwell: Bareboat Sailing Options In The Caribbean
- Attaining the line of the southeastern or Lesser Antilles, often known as the Windward Islands, a part of this current slips through the interspaces between these isles and enters the Gulf of Mexico. Outlines of the Earth's History A Popular Study in Physiography
- The mark guarantees workers such as tea pluckers in Sri Lanka and banana farmers in the Windward Islands receive a reasonable deal.
- The same ministry goes on to warn: "The safety of the Kingdom and particularly the Windward Islands could be compromised. War With Venezuela
- The Trinidad and Tobago moist forests differ greatly from the moist forests of the Windward islands to the north and comprise approximately 90% of the land area of the archipelagic state of Trinidad and Tobago. Trinidad and Tobago