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windsock
[wind-sok]
noun
a tapered, tubular cloth vane, open at both ends and having at the larger end a fixed ring pivoted to swing freely, installed at airports or elsewhere to indicate wind direction and approximate intensity.
windsock
/ ˈɪԻˌɒ /
noun
Also called: air sock. drogue. wind sleeve. wind cone.a truncated cone of textile mounted on a mast so that it is free to rotate about a vertical axis: used, esp at airports, to indicate the local wind direction
Example Sentences
For one of McKay’s major numbers, a blow-up windsock man you might see promoting a business on the side of a freeway was an unexpected inspiration.
The architecture knocks one’s socks off, and the place runs rife with eateries, drinkeries, bookstores and shops for all your dreamcatcher and windsock needs.
I was in nylon, feeling like a windsock.
"The airport’s windsock was horizontal and the aircraft was being rocked from side to side by the wind," Thomson added.
And at the top of the final jump, a bright red windsock stuck straight out almost all afternoon.
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