100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "windward"
Definition
Windward as an adverb refers to the direction from which the wind is blowing. It is used to describe a position that is facing or situated towards the wind. In nautical contexts, it indicates the side of a vessel or land that faces the wind.
Synonyms
- Upwind
 - Against the wind
 - Facing the wind
 
Antonyms
- Leeward
 - Downwind
 - Away from the wind
 
Examples
- The boat sailed windward to avoid the approaching storm.
 - We positioned ourselves windward so that we could catch the scent of the flowers.
 - The hikers chose a windward trail for better views of the valley.
 - The house was built windward, providing stunning ocean views.
 - As we walked windward, the breeze felt refreshing against our faces.
 - The flag flapped windward in the strong gusts.
 - He always set his camp windward to keep the smoke away from the fire.
 - The birds flew windward, battling against the strong currents.
 - The team decided to move windward to get a better vantage point.
 - The sailors adjusted their sails to maximize speed while sailing windward.
 - She stood windward, allowing the wind to tousle her hair.
 - The wind was blowing windward, causing the waves to crash louder on the shore.
 - Position the sails windward to catch the maximum amount of wind.
 - The windward side of the mountain is often lush and green.
 - We could see the storm clouds gathering windward of our location.
 - The ship was anchored windward, away from the incoming tide.
 - His coat flapped windward as he faced the strong breeze.
 - They opted for a windward campsite to avoid the chill of the night.
 - The windward cliffs provided a breathtaking view of the sea.
 - The dog ran windward, chasing the scent of the wildflowers.
 - She always preferred to sit windward on the porch.
 - The windward position gave them a tactical advantage during the race.
 - He felt invigorated by the windward gusts of air.
 - The windward trees swayed gracefully in the breeze.
 - It was easier to navigate windward when the current was favorable.
 - The windward exposure kept the house cool on hot days.
 - They hiked up the windward slope to catch the sunrise.
 - The winds blew steadily windward, signaling the change in weather.
 - The windward edge of the island was battered by waves.
 - She noticed how different the flora was on the windward side.
 - The windward approach to the summit was steep and challenging.
 - The kite soared high windward, dancing with the clouds.
 - He enjoyed the thrill of running windward along the beach.
 - The windward part of the valley was often the first to thaw in spring.
 - The windward wall of the building was painted to reflect sunlight.
 - We walked windward, hoping to catch the first scent of spring.
 - The windward position of the ship allowed for a smooth journey.
 - The sun rose windward, casting a warm glow on the landscape.
 - She could feel the windward breeze on her skin as she stood at the cliff's edge.
 - The windward side attracted more tourists due to its beauty.
 - The windward currents made sailing more difficult than they anticipated.
 - He always calculated his route to ensure he was not sailing windward.
 - The windward areas of the coast were known for their rich biodiversity.
 - The storm was brewing windward, and we needed to prepare.
 - The windward route provided a spectacular view of the ocean.
 - The windward side of the house was where they hung the laundry to dry.
 - We could see the waves crashing windward against the rocks.
 - The windward path was less traveled but offered stunning scenery.
 - The windward breeze carried the sounds of the festival to us.
 - The windward slopes were covered in vibrant wildflowers.
 - The windward side of the bridge was subjected to constant wear from the elements.
 - They set up their tents windward to avoid the smoke from the fire.
 - The windward cliffs were a popular spot for rock climbing.
 - The windward sail caught the air perfectly, propelling the boat forward.
 - He observed the changing patterns of the ocean windward from the shore.
 - The windward view from the mountain was breathtaking.
 - The windward approach to the island was marked by treacherous waters.
 - She leaned into the windward breeze, feeling alive and free.
 - The windward current pushed the boat closer to the shore.
 - The windward edge of the forest was lush and vibrant.
 - They decided to take the windward path despite the challenges.
 - The windward side of the hill provided shelter from the storm.
 - He found a windward spot to take in the sunset.
 - The windward hills were often covered in mist during the mornings.
 - The windward part of the lake was perfect for sailing.
 - She loved the feel of the windward air as she ran along the coast.
 - The windward side of the canyon was filled with wildlife.
 - The windward trail was steep but worth the effort.
 - The windward portion of the sky was dark and foreboding.
 - They anchored windward to ensure a safe night at sea.
 - The windward atmosphere was charged with excitement before the race.
 - The windward side was often the first to receive sunlight in the morning.
 - He positioned himself windward to enjoy the fresh air.
 - The windward edge of the boat lifted gracefully with each wave.
 - The windward slopes were ideal for skiing in the winter.
 - The windward view was breathtaking, with the valley stretching below.
 - They navigated windward, adjusting their sails for maximum efficiency.
 - The windward side of the mountain was steep and rocky.
 - The windward currents made it challenging to paddle upstream.
 - The windward gardens thrived from the constant breeze.
 - She could hear the gentle rustle of leaves windward.
 - The windward side of the building was preferred for its views.
 - The windward beach was a popular spot for surfers.
 - He felt the windward thrill as the kite soared above.
 - The windward side of the island was often more developed.
 - The windward perspective offered a unique view of the landscape.
 - The windward route was more challenging but scenic.
 - The windward deck of the ship was alive with activity.
 - They watched the waves crash windward against the cliffs.
 - The windward path was lined with beautiful wildflowers.
 - The windward side of the valley was cooler in the summer.
 - They chose a windward location for their picnic.
 - The windward trail offered stunning vistas of the mountains.
 - The windward edge of the forest was vibrant with life.
 - The windward currents helped them reach their destination faster.
 - The windward cliffs were a sight to behold at sunset.
 - The windward side of the park was bustling with activity.
 - The windward exposure made the area ideal for growing grapes.
 - He found a quiet spot windward to reflect on his day.
 - The windward path led them to a hidden waterfall.
 
