through-draught

noun

Definitions

  1. A draught or air current that blows across a space

    A draught or air current that blows across a space; cross breeze.

    • The only through-draught came from the two Dorade ventilators in the heads compartment but by the time the air from them reached us on our bunks it felt superheated.
    • Periodically, of course, the bag has to be removed and emptied, otherwise it will become choked, and the cleaner's efficiency impaired by lack of a strong through-draught of air.
    • The wind was whistling around the side of the house and there was a through-draught as the kitchen window was open.

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