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spindrift

[spin-drift] / ˈspɪnˌdrɪft /






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James Instance, from Falmouth RNLI, said conditions there were getting worse, with high waves and spindrift coming through.

From BBC • Feb. 18, 2022

While the rest of the group heads out for a swim, I excuse myself, hop off the walkway to explore the unpaved crevices, and discover a little secluded cove frothed in spindrift.

From Scientific American • Feb. 12, 2018

The painter Winslow Homer would have been hard put to match the majestic images of spindrift flying from crashing waves in a movie that might facetiously be subtitled “Early ‘Downton Abbey’ by the Sea, Manqué.”

From New York Times • Jan. 16, 2014

The battle to prevent healthy scepticism from metastasising into cancerous solipsism has typified Western philosophy since Thales of Miletus theorised that all things were but cosmic spindrift conjured momentarily from a great and watery flux.

From BBC • Dec. 6, 2013

"This is Odin's doing!" cried a fisherman with a big white beard that blew in the wind like spindrift.

From "Beowulf: A New Telling" by Robert Nye