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wind sail
[ wind ]
noun
, Nautical.
- a sail rigged over a hatchway, ventilator, or the like, to divert moving air downward into the vessel.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of wind sail1
First recorded in 1715–25
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Example Sentences
The snow pattered against the cloth stretched like a wind-sail from their flanks to the rising front of the sleigh.
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In the morning there being a fair wind sail was set, and next day all on board were safely landed at Annapolis.
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The deck lumbered as when we left her, and not a wind-sail up!
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An awning was provided, and a wind-sail furnished to conduct fresh air between the decks during the day.
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The huge sunbonnet stiffly swung around like the wind-sail of a ship and stared at the horizon.
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