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Spindrift - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Spindrift refers to the spray blown from the tops of waves by strong winds, often seen as a fine mist over the ocean. It can also describe drifting snow or sand.

spindrift

/ˈspɪnˌdrɪft/ /ˈspɪnˌdrɪft/

Definition:

Sea spray blown by the wind, especially during a storm.

Synonyms:

spray, foam, froth, mist

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

calm, stillness

Common Collocations:

ocean spindrift, windblown spindrift, salty spindrift

Derivatives:

spindrifty (rare), spindrift-like

Usage Tips:

Use "spindrift" to describe wind-driven sea spray, often in poetic or descriptive contexts.

Common Phrases:

lost in the spindrift, dancing spindrift, spindrift of the storm

Etymology:

From Scots "spendrift," combining "spin" (to drive) and "drift" (drift or spray).

Examples:

  • 1. The spindrift stung my face as I walked along the shore.
  • 2. Waves crashed against the rocks, sending spindrift into the air.
  • 3. The boat was covered in salty spindrift after the storm.
  • 4. She loved watching the spindrift dance across the ocean’s surface.

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