into the wind造句1. We were sailing into the wind.
2. planes, like birds, take off heading into the wind.
3. He was leaning like a sailor into the wind.
4. It went about 260 yards, into the wind.
5. You could lean into the wind and it was raining like blazes.
6. If you drove the ball 190 yards into the wind you had crushed it.
7. Walking uphill and into the wind, with the forty-pound bag on your back, you felt like you needed a push.
8. No one runs; they walk tilting into the wind at comical angles, like a bunch of Charlie Chaplins.
9. Birds, like planes, usually face into the wind, so they do not see the plane coming.
10. The buzzard periodically breaks its thread, soars into the wind, spins round and takes up its west-facing kite position again.
10.try its best to collect and create good sentences.
11. Dawn preferred to fly into the wind, to use the updraught, and then angle in at my fist.
12. He would shout her name, call repeatedly into the wind until she appeared on the balcony to wave.
13. Tack Turning round by steering into the wind and stepping around the front of the mast.
14. Tonight, scatter half into the wind to the north, the south, the east and the west.
15. Run into the wind so it's at your back as you return.
16. Suddenly the Hispaniola came right into the wind.
17. He headed the plane into the wind.
18. The boat was heading into the wind.
19. The sailboat hauled round [ into the wind ].
20. What seemed corporal melted as breath into the wind.
21. The large ship was easily tacked into the wind.
22. The people here are into the wind after they died.
23. The ship came up into the wind with all yards aback.
24. Stare down the barrel of the gun! Pee into the wind!
25. Throughout the passage, Ahab stands on the deck as if transfixed, staring blindly ahead into the wind and sleet.
26. She would then try to adjust her flight path to the fist by altering direction into the wind.
27. You circled the clearing you picked until you had determined the best approach path over the lowest obstacles, into the wind.
28. Exercise Experiment with varying positions and different amounts of weight on the back foot when you head into the wind.
29. But without critics to point the way, that money might as well be tossed into the wind.
30. Verb: To "luff up" also refers to the act of turning the boat more into the wind, thereby causing the sail to luff.