crosswind

/ˈkrɔsˌwɪnd/
noun
  1. A wind that blows across the direction of travel, especially affecting vehicles or aircraft.
    • Drivers were warned about dangerous crosswinds on the highway.
    • The pilot struggled to land the plane in a strong crosswind.
    • A sudden crosswind pushed the cyclist off balance on the bridge.
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