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crosswind
/ ˈɒˌɪԻ /
noun
a wind that blows at right angles to the direction of travel
Example Sentences
The group was unaware that recent rainfall had led to hazardous swimming conditions including strong currents, crosswind and swells, the fraternity wrote.
So in a tempestuous world, UK growth is likely to suffer as we get caught in the crosswinds.
I always wanted to know out how pilots train to deal with bad weather and was able to get a glimpse of life in the cockpit of an airliner battling strong crosswinds.
Farquharson — the last person to scramble off the tilting bridge — showed how crosswinds caused a harmonic oscillation, flowing aerodynamically through steel deck beams.
It’s the latest example of progressive prosecutors across the country facing political crosswinds.
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