The Collaborative International Dictionary
Outwind \Out*wind"\, v. t.
To extricate by winding; to unloose. [R.]
--Spenser.
--Dr. H.
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vb. To extricate by winding; to unloose.
Usage examples of "outwind".
Her sails spread slowly, catching the outwind of the local sun, their lead surfaces adazzle in shifting, light show display.
Last noon the Austrian ambassador, Whom I consulted ere I posted down, Assured me that his latest papers word How General Mack and eighty thousand men Have made good speed across Bavaria To wait the French and give them check at Ulm, That fortress-frontier-town, entrenched and walled, A place long chosen as a vantage-point Whereon to encounter them as they outwind From the blind shades and baffling green defiles Of the Black Forest, worn with wayfaring.