southerly (Meaning)
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southerly (n)
a wind from the south
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southerly (s)
situated in or oriented toward the south
from the south; used especially of wind
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southerly (r)
toward the south
from the south
Synonyms & Antonyms of southerly
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southerly Sentence Examples
- The southerly winds carried the scent of salt across the bay.
- The ship tacked southerly, heading towards the open ocean.
- The southerly slope of the hill provided shelter from the harsh northern winds.
- The southerly current pushed the fish towards the shore, creating an ideal spot for fishing.
- The southerly window in the house offered a stunning view of the coastline.
- The southerly room in the castle received the most sunlight during the winter months.
- The southerly route to the city was longer but more scenic.
- The southerly breeze cooled the air and made the heat bearable.
- The southerly direction of the compass pointed towards the South Pole.
- The southerly migration of the birds signaled the arrival of autumn.
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a wind from the south, situated in or oriented toward the south, from the south; used especially of wind, toward the south, from the south
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The southerly winds carried the scent of salt across the bay.
The ship tacked southerly, heading towards the open ocean.
The southerly slope of the hill provided shelter from the harsh northern winds.
The southerly current pushed the fish towards the shore, creating an ideal spot for fishing.