As Eve's first star thro' fleecy cloudlet peeping; And sweeter than the gentle south-west wind.
In a strong north-west or south-west wind, boating on the lake was no child's play.
It was probable that she had been driven ashore by the north-west wind somewhere in the vicinity of Cannondale.
They were of no service to us, for with a south-west wind, I could work the scow over to Parkville; and I intended to go in search of her in the Splash.
The mistral at Bordighera, instead of being a north-westerly wind, deviates by the configuration of the coast into a west wind.
West wind with a hard gale, with which we sailed along the coast; about noon we cast anchor in 12 fathom clayey bottom without any shelter from the W.
A fresh north-north-west wind dropped to a calm at 4 P.
A fresh west-north-west wind on February 17 caused some trouble.
They were finally dispelled by a south-west wind springing up during the night.
At the same time with the south-west wind came a swell from the southward, which made the ship plunge considerably; and so far opened her leaks, that she again made two inches of water in the hour.
The question then is, Whence does this north-west wind come?
She went out, hatless like him, into the warm bath of sun and south-west wind, and they passed side by side up the weedless garden-path.
Half an hour later she came out into the mellow spring night, that teemed with the promise of the south-west wind.
A south-west wind gave us hopes of the ice setting off from the land, but it produced no good effect during the whole of the 24th.
He had not calculated on the currents which I have found at this dangerous spot, and which, with a north-west wind, set to the south-eastward with a rapidity of about 3 miles an hour.
West Wind then draws and discards and so on around the table, constantly in a counter-clockwise direction.
West Wind then threw "7" designating the 14th tile from the right end of his side of the wall, as the exact spot where the wall was to be broken.
The player sitting opposite East Wind will be known as West Wind, to the right of East Wind as South Wind, and the left of East Wind, as North Wind.
These the south-west wind tosses up from his soft horizon, round and successive.
The most certain and most conquering of all is the south-west wind.
There is a heavenly game, on south-west wind days, when the clouds are bowled by a breeze from behind the evening.
Nor are the trees in this antique landscape the trees so long intimate with Corot's south-west wind, so often entangled with his uncertain twilights.
I'd had the Wisp stored for that very reason, you know, and then shifted to the West Wind because it was larger and more seaworthy, in case she wanted to go right across to Gibraltar.
The result of the telegram was that I was at Polocoke landing and aboard the West Wind by eight o'clock Sunday night.
She promises to be West Wind eight o'clock Sunday night, ready.
WEST WIND DRIFT By George Barr McCutcheon On a bright, still morning in October, the Doraine sailed from a South American port and turned her glistening nose to the northeast.
WEST WIND DRIFT He knelt and, slipping the sandals on one after the other, fastened the straps over her bare insteps.
In conclusion of this chapter I will return for a page or two to the subject of the pampero, the south-west wind of the Argentine pampas, to describe the greatest of all the great pampero storms I have witnessed.
And that essential sweetness of the moor, born of the heather roots and the South-West wind, was stealing out from under the young ferns.
Behind, as though on guard, two pine trees spread their dark boughs over the outhouses, and in any south-west wind could be heard speaking gravely about the weather.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "west wind" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.