outwind (Meaning)

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outwind (v. t.)

To extricate by winding; to unloose.

Synonyms & Antonyms of outwind

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outwind Sentence Examples

  1. The ship's sails strained and creaked as they outwinded the storm.
  2. The climber's outwind was tested as they maneuvered the treacherous cliffs.
  3. The swimmer struggled to outwind the strong currents of the river.
  4. The horse's outwind faltered as it galloped towards the finish line.
  5. The athlete's outwind was put to the test in the grueling marathon.
  6. The mountain goat's outwind allowed it to scale sheer rock faces with ease.
  7. The motorcyclist's outwind helped him balance on the slippery road.
  8. The outwind of the windmill was harnessed to generate electricity.
  9. The pilot's outwind played a crucial role in landing the plane in crosswinds.
  10. The sailor's outwind helped him control the boat's sails during a squall.

FAQs About the word outwind

To extricate by winding; to unloose.

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No antonyms found.

The ship's sails strained and creaked as they outwinded the storm.

The climber's outwind was tested as they maneuvered the treacherous cliffs.

The swimmer struggled to outwind the strong currents of the river.

The horse's outwind faltered as it galloped towards the finish line.