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southwest by south

American  

noun

Navigation, Surveying.
  1. a point on the compass 11°15′ south of southwest. SWbS


southwest by south British  

noun

  1. one point on the compass south of southwest; 213° 45′ clockwise from north

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adjective

  1. in, from, or towards this direction

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Example Sentences

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She put out her hand a little nor'-nor'east of her chatelaine watch, when Mrs. Payley put out her hand some four inches southwest by south, and waited calmly for Mrs. Payley to correct herself.

From Homeburg Memories by Fitch, George

"The captain gave it to me southwest by south," answered the man.

From The Rover Boys on Land and Sea The Crusoes of Seven Islands by Stratemeyer, Edward

No man who walks with his toes pointing southwest by south, and southeast by south, when he is going south, will ever get into France on his own feet, carrying a knapsack and a rifle.

From Germany and the Germans From an American Point of View by Collier, Price

"I told him you had said southwest by south, and he made it south by west."

From The Rover Boys on Land and Sea The Crusoes of Seven Islands by Stratemeyer, Edward

"He was steering due south, and I told him to make it southwest by south."

From The Rover Boys on Land and Sea The Crusoes of Seven Islands by Stratemeyer, Edward