windsurf
1 of 1verb/wɪndsɜrf/
Forms:windsurfs,windsurfing,windsurfed,windsurfed
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to engage in a water sport where a person stands on a board and uses a sail to catch the wind and move themselves across the water
transitive- They love to windsurf on the lake during the summer.
- He windsurfed past the beach with ease.
- We watched the experts windsurf in the competition.
- She plans to windsurf when they reach the seaside resort.
- After practicing for months, he was finally able to windsurf confidently.