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veering wind

NOUN
wind shear
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“That’s badly put: I feel writing the thing on the worktable should have the focus, and that awards should come like shifts in a veering wind, as gratifying surprises.”

From Washington Times • Sep. 21, 2017

A veering wind made club selection difficult but Aiken doubled his overnight lead with several crucial long putts.

From Reuters • May 7, 2011

His foundry, on a veering wind, fouled the linens of North Boston as he cast ship gadgets, stoves, anvils, chimney backs.

From Time Magazine Archive

At this moment, as though fortune truly favored the brave, the veering wind caught the red curtain and drew it aside as gently as though done by a lady's hand.

From The Man from Jericho by Litsey, Edwin Carlile

Sir Walter, restless as a veering wind, Calls to the few tired dogs that yet remain; Blanche, Swift, and Music, noblest of their kind, Follow, and up the weary mountain strain.

From The Children's Garland from the Best Poets by Patmore, Coventry Kersey Dighton




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