Examples of 'buffeted' in a sentence

Meaning of "buffeted"

Buffet (verb) - To hit or strike repeatedly and violently, usually with the hands or fists. It can also refer to a spread of food set out for self-service
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  • Battered, especially by strong wind.
  • simple past tense and past participle of buffet

How to use "buffeted" in a sentence

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All societies are buffeted by the winds of change.
Buffeted by the wind throughout the year.
Even then we are buffeted by the winds of doubt.
Buffeted and sent several times to prison.
It is currently buffeted by criticisms from all sides.
Paul seems to feel the degradation of being buffeted.
Each step of progress was buffeted by political upheaval.
Buffeted by the passing of years and wishful thinking.
Four friends buffeted from all sides.
The modern day politics of the region continue to be buffeted by.
Water buffeted the side of the dingy.
Developed economies have been buffeted by strong headwinds.
We are buffeted by the storms of existence.
The world economy is being buffeted by several shocks.
Man is buffeted by circumstances so long as he.

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I cried as the storm buffeted our ship.
A vast crowd buffeted me towards the already packed steamer.
His administration has been buffeted by some scandal.
It has been buffeted by reduced external demand and extremely volatile prices.
On the ship of love buffeted by waves.
They are more buffeted by storms of office politics than anyone else.
But economies are always buffeted by shocks.
Not to be buffeted by the worldly winds.
The multilateral institutions have been buffeted and battered.
Constantly buffeted by wind and tide.
Buffeted by the beating of its wings you find it difficult to stand.
We do not get buffeted by daily winds.
Buffeted by mainstream media.
Virtually every industry is being buffeted by the winds of change.
Trump himself is buffeted by forces that he is not even intellectually capable of understanding.
He can shield you when you are buffeted by temptation.
The family is being buffeted and undermined by the forces operating around it.
And most of us do not want to be buffeted by the weather.
My face was being buffeted by the combined jerking of both of them.
I am getting gang buffeted.
We are no longer buffeted about by the winds of this world.
Jessie is just one of many teens and children buffeted by these events.
The ships were buffeted by the wind and the rain.
Torrential rains and tropical storm force winds buffeted the entire region.
It must be buffeted by two things.
Its beautiful jagged coastline is a sight to behold when buffeted by winds and storms.
All governments are buffeted by events and forced to shift position.
Over the past few years the world had been buffeted by financial crisis.
The photographer was being buffeted by rioters and riot police when he spotted the couple.
But we are more than simply victims of circumstance buffeted from one event to another.
Consumers have been buffeted by bad news about the safety of the prescription drugs.
We shall no longer be buffeted by storms.
OPEC is being buffeted by competing geopolitical agendas.
I stepped out of the car and was buffeted by the desert wind.
Both are buffeted by the same kind of insecurity that strikes Miguel.

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