wsw (Meaning)

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wsw (n)

the compass point midway between west and southwest

Synonyms & Antonyms of wsw

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wsw Sentence Examples

  1. The wind howled from the wsw, whipping up the waves into a frenzy.
  2. As the storm raged, the trees swayed and creaked in the relentless wsw gusts.
  3. The wsw wind carried the scent of salt and seaweed from the nearby ocean.
  4. The hiker stumbled against the strong wsw wind as he ascended the mountain trail.
  5. The glider soared effortlessly in the wsw updraft, providing a breathtaking view of the countryside below.
  6. The wsw gale swept across the farm, flattening crops and scattering livestock.
  7. The sailors huddled together for warmth as the wsw wind and rain lashed their ship.
  8. The snow swirled and drifted in the wsw blizzard, obscuring visibility.
  9. The wsw wind pushed the sailboat towards the rocky shoreline.
  10. The meteorologist predicted a wsw wind shift that would bring a drop in temperatures.

FAQs About the word wsw

the compass point midway between west and southwest

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The wind howled from the wsw, whipping up the waves into a frenzy.

As the storm raged, the trees swayed and creaked in the relentless wsw gusts.

The wsw wind carried the scent of salt and seaweed from the nearby ocean.

The hiker stumbled against the strong wsw wind as he ascended the mountain trail.