spindrift

[ˈspɪndrɪft]

spindrift Definition

  • 1spray blown from the crests of waves by the wind
  • 2snow or rain driven by the wind in such a way that it seems to form a column extending upward from the surface

Using spindrift: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "spindrift" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The sailors were drenched by the spindrift.

  • Example

    The spindrift made it difficult to see the shore.

  • Example

    The snow spindrift was so thick that we could barely see the road.

spindrift Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for spindrift

Phrases with spindrift

  • a type of sailing competition that involves racing small boats in rough water conditions, often with high winds and waves that produce spindrift

    Example

    He won the spindrift racing championship for the third year in a row.

  • spindrift collar

    a protective collar worn around the neck to prevent spindrift from entering clothing or equipment

    Example

    The climbers wore spindrift collars to keep the snow out of their jackets.

  • spindrift foot

    a condition in which the feet become numb and cold due to exposure to spindrift and other cold weather conditions

    Example

    After hiking in the snow all day, he developed spindrift foot and had to warm his feet by the fire.

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Summary: spindrift in Brief

The term 'spindrift' [ˈspɪndrɪft] refers to spray or foam blown from the crests of waves by the wind, or snow or rain driven by the wind in such a way that it seems to form a column extending upward from the surface. It can make it difficult to see and cause discomfort, as in 'The sailors were drenched by the spindrift.' 'Spindrift' also extends into phrases like 'spindrift racing,' a type of sailing competition, and 'spindrift collar,' a protective collar worn around the neck to prevent spindrift from entering clothing or equipment.