through draft
English
Noun
through draft (plural through drafts)
- Alternative form of through-draught
- 1902 September, Howard Nott Potter, “Stable Planning”, in The Architectural Review, volume 9, number 9, page 150:
- This plan is satisfactory with the exception of stall arrangement; six instead of four horses could be accommodated, four straight stalls on one side, two boxes opposite, and a through draft would then be obtained over the horses' heads.
- 2010, Avril Pyman, Pavel Florensky: A Quiet Genius, page 20:
- This room looked out through large windows over the usual railed gangway onto a courtyard with enormous acacia trees and, on hot summer nights, he obtained a through draft by sleeping with door and windows wide open.
- 2017, Peter Draper, Restoring a Dunkirk Little Ship: Caronia SS70:
- The open ends helped season the timber with a through draft, although it was a noticeable few degrees colder in the shed than outside in the sun and the draft always seemed to be on the back of your neck!
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