southwesterly (Meaning)
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southwesterly (s)
coming from the southwest
situated in or oriented toward the southwest
Synonyms & Antonyms of southwesterly
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southwesterly Sentence Examples
- The strong southwesterly wind howled through the trees, whipping their branches into a frenzy.
- The sailboat tacked into the southwesterly breeze, its sails billowing and its hull slicing through the waves.
- The smoke from the campfire drifted southwesterly, carried by a gentle breeze.
- The clouds moved southwesterly across the sky, casting shadows over the hills below.
- The path meandered southwesterly, leading through a lush meadow and over a babbling brook.
- The birds soared southwesterly, their wings outstretched and their cries echoing through the air.
- The rain fell southwesterly, drenching the earth and nourishing the plants.
- The compass needle pointed southwesterly, indicating the direction towards the setting sun.
- The current flowed southwesterly, carrying debris and nutrients downstream.
- The winds shifted southwesterly, bringing a sudden drop in temperature and a flurry of snowflakes.
FAQs About the word southwesterly
coming from the southwest, situated in or oriented toward the southwest
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The strong southwesterly wind howled through the trees, whipping their branches into a frenzy.
The sailboat tacked into the southwesterly breeze, its sails billowing and its hull slicing through the waves.
The smoke from the campfire drifted southwesterly, carried by a gentle breeze.
The clouds moved southwesterly across the sky, casting shadows over the hills below.