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Providing some protection from the wind. v
(context transitive English) To make resistant to the wind.
Usage examples of "windproof".
It had been made by our able sailmaker, R:onne, and was of very thin windproof gabardine.
We were dressed in bright red windproof, waterproof climbing pants and down-filled hooded parkas, the same bright red for maximum visibility.
Most of the signs of life among the huddle of semiderelict buildings behind them were concentrated around the former mess hall, which had been hastily patched up and windproofed to provide makeshift accommodation and a command post for the operation.
Our clothing in moderate temperatures consisted of thick woollen underclothing and Burberry windproof overalls.
I kept in working order a windproof, sandproof, bugproof tent which self-erected in seconds and weighed only three pounds.
His rough, clashingly orange windproof jacket he still had on, yet on his huge frame it did not seem misplaced.
His rough, clashingly orange windproof jacket he still had on, yet on his huge frame it did not seem misplaced.