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spindrift
[ spin-drift ]
noun
- spray swept by a violent wind along the surface of the sea.
spindrift
/ ˈspɪnˌdrɪft /
noun
- spray blown up from the surface of the sea
- powdery snow blown off a mountain
Word History and Origins
Origin of spindrift1
Word History and Origins
Origin of spindrift1
Example Sentences
Looking up, I noted the spindrift — blinding snow whipped into a frenzy by howling winds — that was sandblasting the entrance, some 20 feet above me.
The helicopter quickly disappeared in a cloud of spindrift snow.
Together we discussed and gravely considered the relative merits of side compression straps, spindrift collars, crampon patches, load transfer differentials, air-flow channels, webbing loops, and something called the occipital cutout ratio.
This time, the wind and the spindrift had already filled in my ski tracks.
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.
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