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windblown

[wind-blohn] / ˈwɪndˌbloʊn /


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Water running off farmlands flows into the saline lake, and less water would shrink the lake faster, affecting wildlife and nearby communities where windblown dust brings high asthma rates and other health problems.

From Los Angeles Times

His hair was a new level of windblown, and it took him a few steps to stop himself from wobbling.

From Literature

He looked around for her light and finally saw it fifty yards farther out, bobbing in the windblown whitecaps.

From Literature

He turns as I enter, taking in my windblown hair and muddy trousers and shaking his head with contempt.

From Literature

And my aunt stood at the rail, holding the reins and looking fiery-eyed—like some sort of windblown Messenger of the Apocalypse.

From Literature