Examples of 'favourable wind' in a sentence

Meaning of "favourable wind"

favourable wind: This phrase refers to wind conditions that are advantageous or helpful for a particular activity, such as sailing, flying a kite, or generating wind power. It can also be used metaphorically to signify circumstances that are conducive or beneficial

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May we have a favourable wind tonight.
Leaving this one free to hoist a spinnaker in a favourable wind.
The next favourable wind will bring us home.
They are said to move under favourable wind conditions.
A favourable wind is expected.
Take advantage of the favourable wind in your sails.
All the ships were to be ready to weigh anchor at a favourable wind.
Sea with a favourable wind.
With a favourable wind you can hear them five kilometres away.
To make you feel you have a favourable wind.
If you do not find a favourable wind you can not sail anywhere.
A midship mast with sail could also propel the ship under favourable wind.
Then you are more likely to get a favourable wind than if you have only one.
Although favourable wind conditions in September were predicted.
The feeling is that you constantly have a favourable wind at your back helping you along.

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A favourable wind is even now wafting them gently back to England.
It appears the Government is finally gaining a favourable wind.
Alive with vessels waiting for a favourable wind to take them through the Sound.
The regiment was on board transports, waiting a favourable wind.
GDP takes flight with a favourable wind CaixaBank Research.
A favourable wind is expected. You must take the British airmen to the rendezvous.
A short weather window is provided with a favourable wind to attend Rapa.
I want only for a favourable wind to plant the Imperial Eagle on the Tower of London.
Otherwise the Greeks will not have a favourable wind for their return.
He was invoked for a favourable wind for the expedition in 1066, which sailed from Saint-Valery.
It 's no good looking for a favourable wind.
When a favourable wind came for Haakon to leave, he commanded the clergymen to return ashore . [ 4 ].
And God sent a favourable wind.
The "Lines on Churchill's Grave" were written whilst he was waiting for a favourable wind.
The French would wait for a favourable wind and cross the Channel quickly.
Initially, the town itself was comparatively safe due to the favourable wind direction.
The balloon is assembled . A favourable wind is expected.
A calm sea, favourable wind.
Very well . A calm sea, favourable wind.

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