wind sock (Meaning)

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wind sock (n)

a truncated cloth cone mounted on a mast; used (e.g., at airports) to show the direction of the wind

Synonyms & Antonyms of wind sock

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wind sock Sentence Examples

  1. The striped wind sock fluttered in the breeze, signaling the wind's direction.
  2. Pilots rely on the luminous wind sock at night to determine the runway heading.
  3. The towering wind sock swayed gently, guiding aircraft into a safe landing.
  4. The wind sock was torn and tattered, a testament to the relentless gale.
  5. The air traffic controller watched the wind sock intently, monitoring wind conditions.
  6. The brightly colored wind sock was a beacon for weary travelers, indicating their destination.
  7. The wind sock acted as a sentinel, warning of impending storms.
  8. The wind sock's erratic movements made it difficult to predict the wind's trajectory.
  9. The pilot couldn't make out the wind sock due to heavy fog, making landing hazardous.
  10. The neon wind sock illuminated the runway, guiding aircraft to a precise touchdown.

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a truncated cloth cone mounted on a mast; used (e.g., at airports) to show the direction of the wind

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The striped wind sock fluttered in the breeze, signaling the wind's direction.

Pilots rely on the luminous wind sock at night to determine the runway heading.

The towering wind sock swayed gently, guiding aircraft into a safe landing.

The wind sock was torn and tattered, a testament to the relentless gale.