souther (Meaning)
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souther (n)
a wind from the south
Synonyms & Antonyms of souther
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souther Sentence Examples
- The southerly breeze carried the scent of blooming magnolias.
- The boat sailed southwards, towards the warmer climes.
- The southerly current pushed the fishing vessel further into the ocean.
- The southern part of the country experienced severe summer thunderstorms.
- The southerner spoke with a distinctive drawl and warm hospitality.
- The plantation's porch faced southwards, offering a view of the sprawling fields.
- The wind turned southerly, bringing with it a welcomed respite from the heat.
- The southern end of the island boasted pristine beaches and azure waters.
- The southerners fought valiantly in the Civil War, defending their way of life.
- The southbound train departed from the station, bound for a tropical destination.
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a wind from the south
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The southerly breeze carried the scent of blooming magnolias.
The boat sailed southwards, towards the warmer climes.
The southerly current pushed the fishing vessel further into the ocean.
The southern part of the country experienced severe summer thunderstorms.