Windblown [adjective]

Definition of Windblown:

buffeted

Synonyms of Windblown:


Opposite/Antonyms of Windblown:

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Sentence/Example of Windblown:

Her hair was windblown and her face rose-flushed from her run.

He was a little road-crazed and windblown today, not like she remembered him from Orlando.

Nearest the sea was the grave on the windblown, barren cliff.

This is set upon sandstone rock whose sharper features have been worn smooth by the wash of the windblown sand.

Over the flowering hawthorn the moon stood like a windblown white rose of the heavens.

Years passed, and the loose soil, the windblown dust, the grass and fallen leaves covered the articles from sight.

The suns float past like windblown golden dust—like the countless lamps of boats upon the bosom of a summer sea.

For a month each winter, cold rains from the east lashed the desert; for the rest of the year, it was swept by windblown sand.

New floors had been laid down upon the debris and windblown sand which partially filled some of the older rooms.

Throughout all the rooms he dug, he found sterile layers of windblown sand and ruined debris from falling walls and ceilings.