southeaster (Meaning)
southeaster (n)
a strong wind from the southeast
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southeaster Sentence Examples
- The relentless southeaster pounded the coastline, sending waves crashing against the shore.
- The southeasterly winds brought heavy rain and thunderstorms, causing widespread flooding.
- Sailors braced themselves as the southeaster whipped up the waves, creating treacherous conditions.
- The southeasterly winds carried with them the scent of the ocean and the sound of distant seagulls.
- The lookout scanned the horizon for any sign of a ship struggling against the southeasterly gales.
- The ancient trees swayed and creaked in the southeasterly winds, their branches rustling like fallen leaves.
- The southeasterly breeze brought relief from the summer heat, wafting through open windows and doors.
- The kites soared high in the sky, dancing in the southeasterly currents.
- The southeasterly winds heralded the arrival of spring, bringing warmer weather and blooming flowers.
- The southeasterly current carried nutrients from the deep ocean, supporting a thriving marine ecosystem.
FAQs About the word southeaster
a strong wind from the southeast
norther, westerly, breeze, wind, northwester, northeaster, blow, southwester,gale, current
calm,calm, tailwind, tailwind,,
The relentless southeaster pounded the coastline, sending waves crashing against the shore.
The southeasterly winds brought heavy rain and thunderstorms, causing widespread flooding.
Sailors braced themselves as the southeaster whipped up the waves, creating treacherous conditions.
The southeasterly winds carried with them the scent of the ocean and the sound of distant seagulls.