Light winds swing to the south and push us north.
The wind swung the ship down onto the mine before she could get underway or destroy it.
The wind had swung round to the west and was blowing hard.
If the wind had swung just a few degrees, it would have been over before it began.
Such a wind always started out of the southwest and then swung around to the northwest as it gained strength.
On the fourth day, the wind rose sharply and swung to the west.
The wind had swung around and came howling out of the north, ending our golden summer.
Clouds crept over the sky from the northwest, and the wind swung.
The wind swung our heavy craft away from the looming cliffs.
As the centre passed, the wind would swing round into the east or north-east.