Yes. The wind blows into the bigger end, attached to the pole, and out the smaller end.
So the sock extends away from the pole in the direction of the wind.
Windsock
A windsock. It's the cone-shaped "flag" that you see on the runway at airports, its also normally striped orange and white.
A whiff is a small cigar which is open at both ends.
So the wind passed through and moves the windsock in the direction the wind is blowing.
a windsock from japan
ribbon worm
Generally windsock do narrow towards the free end
an inlet has a closed end a straight is open both ends
Wings for Roger Windsock - 1947 was released on: USA: 1947
At airports.
a Chinese windsock
it was invented in 1432