roaring forties
Americanplural noun
plural noun
Etymology
Origin of roaring forties
First recorded in 1875–80
Example Sentences
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She adds: "We are on the edge of the roaring forties, we are just a small rock in the middle of the south Atlantic, so we do have some pretty extreme weather."
From BBC
The roaring forties describes the area between the latitudes 40 and 50 south of the equator - notorious for strong winds.
From BBC
The southern latitudes—from forty degrees south latitude to the Antarctic Circle at sixty-seven degrees south latitude—long ago earned their nicknames from the sailors who dared approach the continent: the Roaring Forties, the Furious Fifties, and the Screaming Sixties.
From Literature
The rest of that night, and for six days and nights that followed, Nat found out what men meant by the Roaring Forties of the North Atlantic.
From Literature
In December they reached the Roaring Forties of the North Atlantic and groped their way, close hauled, in the teeth of the gales.
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