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Meaning of willywaw
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willywaw (n.)
A whirlwind, or whirlwind squall, encountered in the Straits of Magellan.
willywaw Sentence Examples
- The sudden, violent willywaw caught the sailors off guard, sending their ship reeling.
- The unpredictable willywaw made navigation treacherous, forcing mariners to stay close to shore.
- The willywaw's icy gusts swept over the deck, leaving a trail of frost and ice crystals.
- The captain's quick thinking averted disaster as he steered the ship through the treacherous willywaw.
- The willywaw's relentless force tested the limits of the ship and its crew.
- The storm's fury reached its peak as the willywaw raged on, threatening to overwhelm the vessel.
- The willywaw tore through the rigging, snapping sails and threatening to bring down the mast.
- The ship's hull creaked and groaned under the relentless assault of the willywaw.
- As the willywaw subsided, exhausted sailors emerged from below deck, counting their blessings.
- The once-calm waters now churned violently, a testament to the force of the passing willywaw.
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A whirlwind, or whirlwind squall, encountered in the Straits of Magellan.
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The sudden, violent willywaw caught the sailors off guard, sending their ship reeling.
The unpredictable willywaw made navigation treacherous, forcing mariners to stay close to shore.
The willywaw's icy gusts swept over the deck, leaving a trail of frost and ice crystals.
The captain's quick thinking averted disaster as he steered the ship through the treacherous willywaw.