sou'west Antonyms
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Meaning of sou'west
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sou'west (n)
the compass point midway between south and west; at 225 degrees
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sou'west (r)
to, toward, or in the southwest
sou'west Sentence Examples
- The mariner adjusted his sou'wester to shield his face from the biting sea spray.
- The coastal cottage stood defiantly against the relentless sou'wester gales.
- The fishing boat bobbed up and down in the choppy waters, its crew protected by their trusty sou'westers.
- The sou'wester howled through the old oak tree, sending leaves flying in its wake.
- The fisherman pulled his sou'wester over his head as the first drops of rain began to fall.
- The sou'wester brought with it a sudden drop in temperature, sending shivers down the spines of the unsuspecting.
- The seabirds' cries were lost in the roar of the sou'wester, as they struggled to stay aloft.
- The wind-swept hillside was barren, the grass bent low by the relentless sou'wester.
- The hikers took shelter in a small cave, waiting for the sou'wester to pass.
- The sou'wester turned the usually tranquil stream into a raging torrent, carrying away branches and debris.
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the compass point midway between south and west; at 225 degrees, to, toward, or in the southwest
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The mariner adjusted his sou'wester to shield his face from the biting sea spray.
The coastal cottage stood defiantly against the relentless sou'wester gales.
The fishing boat bobbed up and down in the choppy waters, its crew protected by their trusty sou'westers.
The sou'wester howled through the old oak tree, sending leaves flying in its wake.