williwaws Antonyms

Meaning of williwaws

williwaws

a sudden violent gust of cold land air common along mountainous coasts of high latitudes, a violent commotion, a sudden violent wind

williwaws Sentence Examples

  1. The fierce williwaws relentlessly battered the ship, threatening to overturn it.
  2. As they ventured deeper into the Southern Ocean, the williwaws intensified, howling like banshees.
  3. The sudden and violent williwaws made navigation perilous, sending the yacht tumbling through the waves.
  4. The Antarctic peninsula was notorious for its treacherous williwaws, often catching sailors off guard.
  5. The crew braced themselves for the onslaught of williwaws, securing everything that could be lashed down.
  6. The williwaws whipped up whitecaps on the ocean's surface, creating a dangerous and unpredictable environment.
  7. The williwaws were like an unseen force, capable of tearing down sails and snapping masts in an instant.
  8. Experienced sailors knew to respect the power of williwaws, giving them a wide berth whenever possible.
  9. The williwaws turned the otherwise tranquil waters into a raging maelstrom, threatening to engulf the vessel.
  10. As the williwaws subsided, the crew emerged from their shelter, relieved to have survived the storm.

FAQs About the word williwaws

a sudden violent gust of cold land air common along mountainous coasts of high latitudes, a violent commotion, a sudden violent wind

noises, disturbances, pandemoniums, storms, ballyhoos, shindies,commotions, alarums and excursions, rows, turmoils

quiets, hushes, peaces, tranquilities, calms, rests, quietudes,tranquillities,orders,

The fierce williwaws relentlessly battered the ship, threatening to overturn it.

As they ventured deeper into the Southern Ocean, the williwaws intensified, howling like banshees.

The sudden and violent williwaws made navigation perilous, sending the yacht tumbling through the waves.

The Antarctic peninsula was notorious for its treacherous williwaws, often catching sailors off guard.