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windblown

[wind-blohn] / ˈwɪndˌbloʊn /


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Little leather T-shirt dresses were molded in a windblown state, their skirts forever fluttering to the side.

From New York Times

Even the tiniest towns have their own public pools in this windblown, almost-Arctic island country, haunts for everyone from school kids to retirees.

From Washington Post

The next day found us windblown but happy, steering back south, tracing fjord after fjord on the final leg of the Vestfjardaleidin.

From Washington Post

Across five Western states — under farmland, windblown fields of grazing cattle and Great Plains plateaus — 400 aging nuclear-armed ballistic missiles stand at the ready.

From Los Angeles Times

Of common parts installed by low-bid contractors and the ocher windblown sand of the vast deserts where those behemoth bases were always located.

From New York Times