Examples of 'fair wind' in a sentence
Meaning of "fair wind"
The phrase 'fair wind' is an idiomatic expression used to describe favorable or advantageous conditions, especially in the context of sailing or navigation. It refers to a wind that blows in the desired direction, making it easier for a ship to sail or navigate
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- A favourable wind, i.e. one blowing in the desired direction of travel for the vessel.
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We have a fair wind and a calm sea.
On a very good day with a fair wind.
We luckily had a fair wind up the river.
Fair wind and a fine one.
Where the fair wind blows.
We give this proposal a fair wind.
It is sailing with a fair wind and a favorable tide.
We will need plenty of fair wind.
Name her that a fair wind may favor her.
We will be there in minutes with this fair wind.
There is a fair wind blowing.
She brings the morning star and a fair wind.
Name her tha t a fair wind may f avor her.
Fair wind support.
We must give him a fair wind.
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We wish him a fair wind only as regards that particular issue.
In trade for fair wind.
A fair wind and fast ship will make this journey a pleasant excursion.
Pray for a fair wind.
Fair wind and dead on course for the coast of Queensland.
Four with a fair wind.
Fair wind for turbines in the Baltic Sea.
It always has a fair wind.
Fair Wind goes ahead.
We have a fair wind.
I hope that Council and Commission will give this idea a fair wind.
Let us hope that it gets a fair wind and reaches the start.
I wish the von der Vring report a fair wind.
We have vast passage and a fair wind for the Caribbean with that captain.
I think God often gives us a fair wind.
Fair wind Mediterranea.
And may Allah send us a fair wind and a calm sea.
With a fair wind and a good brain, two years.
A man will always wonder Where the fair wind blows.
This tool is a fair wind for pan-European businesses.
Sunshine or thunder A man will always wonder Where the fair wind blows.
If this fair wind holds, we should gain on the Bruja.
I will indeed Name her that a fair wind may favor her.
A fleet, whose purposes were salutary to society, might always meet with a fair wind.
His karate punches were the fair wind behind Japan 's rapid economic growth.
A few weeks from now, all he will need is a fair wind.
Name her so that a fair wind may favor her . I will indeed.
She appears to be falling off to make a fair wind of it, sir.
Name her tha t a fair wind may f avor her I will indeed l ' II find her a fine name.
And clothing as well, and shall send a fair wind behind you.
We have a fair wind for France, Captain Poldark.
This boat can not tack close to the wind, it only does fair wind sailing.
Four with a fair wind I want to thank you, Doctor.
Perhaps … On a very good day with a fair wind.
What fair wind blows you here?
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