windsurf
windsurf
Definition
wind·surf (wind′sʉrf′)
intransitive verb
to engage in the sport of windsurfing
wind′·surf′er noun
windsurf
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- sail: Find out more » Hove Lagoon Daily Have you ever fancied learning how to sail, windsurf or drive a powerboat?
- swim: If you're ready to swim, windsurf or sail, you can rent gear from the club and head into the water.
Modifies a noun
- board: Then we went canoeing without paddles on a windsurf board.
- instructor: Southampton University is organizing a fantastic opportunity for any would be windsurf instructors this June.
- center: There are plenty of well-equipped windsurf centers and also several kitesurf schools.
- class: At the foot of the Roig Cape, you'll find the yacht club which offers adventure sports like dinghy sailing and windsurf classes.
- course: I've also been on PGL's in-house keelboat and windsurf competency courses.
- rig: There is a locked under-cover area for windsurf rigs, and boards can be secured to our racks.
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