close to the wind
English
Adverb
close to the wind (comparative closer to the wind, superlative closest to the wind)
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see close to, the, wind.
- (nautical) In a direction almost opposite to that from which the wind is blowing
- Near a limit of feasibility or compliance with law or morality.
- 2011 September 26, “Warnock slams ref as Dunne own goal gifts QPR point”, in Irish Independent:
- As far as an FA charge goes, Warnock sailed closest to the wind in his initial, expansively voiced televised criticism of Oliver -- the youngest Premier League ref at 26
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