noun a panel of glass or other transparent material that protects the occupants of a vehicle from wind and weather
In construction, a windshield may refer to a protective barrier or screen used to shield workers from wind, dust, or debris on a construction site.
A windshield is a safety glass that is used to protect the driver and passengers in a vehicle from wind, debris, and weather conditions.
In the transportation industry, a windshield is an essential component of vehicles such as cars, trucks, buses, and trains.
In aeronautics, a windshield is a transparent screen in the cockpit of an aircraft to provide visibility for the pilot.
In marine transportation, a windshield is used on boats and ships to protect passengers from wind and water splashes.
The writer described the raindrops hitting the windshield as the protagonist drove through the storm.
The mechanic replaced the cracked windshield on the customer's car.
The truck driver's windshield was covered in bugs after a long haul trip.
The insurance adjuster inspected the damage to the windshield caused by a flying rock.
The police officer noticed a small crack in the windshield during a routine traffic stop.