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Recent Examples of windward
Adjective
Where to stay: For a heavier dose of adrenaline, look toward the eastern, windward side of the island.—Ryan Krogh, Outside Online, 3 June 2025 If the airflow is constant through the windward side of the house, then the cycle repeats itself, providing your home with a self-replenishing supply of new, clean air.—Aksha Mittapalli, Better Homes & Gardens, 21 May 2025
Noun
Within the eyewall, total structural failure is likely, especially in higher elevation areas where wind speeds atop and on the windward sides of hills and mountains could be up to 30 percent stronger.—Miami Herald Hurricane Bot, Miami Herald, 28 Oct. 2025 The wind may produce rain over Oahu and in Kauai’s higher terrain, the weather service said and has increased showers on the windward side of the Big Island and Maui.—Gabe Hauari, USA Today, 10 Sep. 2025 See All Example Sentences for windward
Kona is the Hawaiian word for leeward and the activity often brings wind and rain to the leeward side of the islands.
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Dinah Voyles Pulver,
USA Today,
31 Mar. 2026
My family in Honolulu and on the leeward side of the island was not evacuated, but one of my friends in Honolulu had to move out of her apartment due to flooding.
About half of the vessels turn off radio identification systems that show their location before going through, and reappear on the other side in the Gulf of Oman.
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David McHugh,
Chicago Tribune,
27 Mar. 2026
Authorities say large portions of concrete are impacting both sides of the freeway.
Multiple drones crossed into NATO member Finland, officials said on Sunday, the latest in a spate of uncrewed aerial vehicle (UAV) incidents hitting the alliance's eastern flank.
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Ellie Cook,
MSNBC Newsweek,
29 Mar. 2026
Any deal almost certainly needs to involve a compromise as lawmakers on the left and right flanks revolt.