Both craft began to drift downwind, sails flapping.
Seventy feet of 3/8-inch line, tied to the end of the mainsheet, allows me to drift well downwind.
Smoke drifted downwind from one of the abandoned fascines.
Five was drifting noticeably downwind, falling out of the bearing line.
Twenty-three hours the Ram drifted downwind, angling away from Iceland to the northeast.
And why was there so much smoke drifting downwind from Oar, more than could be explained by all the city's hearth and heating fires?
Then he drifted downwind for another five hundred feet, deliberately overshooting the target.
Billowing clouds of smoke and lighter debris drifted downwind.
Ripe, sooty fumes drifted slowly downwind from the crater where the German shell had exploded.
In the distance, where the British support lines had once been, a long plume of white smoke drifted downwind from a bonfire, like chlorine gas.