Examples of 'wind-blown' in a sentence

Meaning of "wind-blown"

Wind-blown is a verb used to describe the action of being blown by the wind, commonly used in weather reports or poetic descriptions
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The air is polluted by wind-blown tailings.
Dust and wind-blown sand interfere with radio transmissions.
The pathogen is spread by wind-blown spores.
Sea spray and wind-blown soil are also produced by natural processes.
Most of the sediment was wind-blown volcanic ash.
Water or wind-blown sand flowing around rocks tends to round them off.
Ramorum spreads by airborne spores and wind-blown rain.
Half an hour of wind-blown drizzle was enough.
This stage results in the production of wind-blown ascospores.
The fire was caused by wind-blown embers from a nearby stable fire.
When we embrace detachment we do not become wind-blown leaves.
Loess is wind-blown sediment that would not occur during a global flood.
It was formed almost entirely from wind-blown deposits.
These wind-blown spores are the initial inoculums of the red ring rot.
These traps are designed to catch flying or wind-blown insects.

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Wind-blown sand grains striking any solid object in their path can abrade the surface.
Evaporative oil diffusers are basically wind-blown diffusion of the essential oils.
Loess is a type of pale yellow or buff soil, which originated as wind-blown silt.
The wind-blown dust also creates a blue or yellowish haze that can obstruct the sun.
This is a place of intense heat, abrasive wind-blown sand totally hostile to life.
Many commercial insurance policies do not offer coverage on collisions caused by wind-blown poles.
It is able to propagate vegetatively when wind-blown sand partly covers the plant.
Attention had been given to natural particle sources from sea salt and wind-blown dust.
Wind-blown shore sediment has created several barrier beaches, sand dunes and sand spits.
Multiple escape routes available to test personnel in case of wind-blown fume clouds or bushfires.
Wind-blown dust was a potentially large contributor to both PM and base cation deposition.
Possible sources can include weathering from soil parent materials or wind-blown salt deposition.
Wind-blown sand sustains repeated tiny impacts as it bounces along Earth 's surface.
The monument is now named after the life-size female figures in wind-blown drapery.
Wind-blown sand is extensive around Lake Athabasca, and in parts of southern Saskatchewan.
Viable hypotheses include ancient epochs of deposit either from running water or wind-blown sand.
The model needs to account for re-suspended dust and wind-blown material and secondary organic aerosols.
You are a jewel in the crown I am rock salt in rain wind-blown.
Residents of Fort Pierce report about a dozen wind-blown dolphin impacts on area homes.
In comparison, wind-blown dust of crustal origin seems a less critical source.
The damage from a tornado is a result of the high wind speeds and wind-blown debris.
But the image of Yukinojo disappearing beyond the wind-blown plain remained enshrined in someone 's heart.
The local topography modifies the airflow, serving as a sand trap for the wind-blown sediments.
Deposits of fine-grained wind-blown glacial sediment are called loess.
There was a need for more information on natural emissions mainly wind-blown dust from soil erosion.
During a sandstorm, the wind-blown sand particles become electrically charged.
My beloved Saniye with your wind-blown hair.
Wind-blown snow gradually builds crystal bridges … across the gap at the top.
In his head his reason is buffeted Like wind-blown smoke.
That does not sound like a balloon, wind-blown piece of paper, or any conventional aircraft.
Along the East coast they are wide and wind-blown.
Wind-blown sand, seeping water, humidity and air pollution have damaged the statue.
And can be filled by wind-blown soil.
Wind-blown dust and debris, including plastic bags, are blown seaward from landfills and other areas.
You are looking a little wind-blown.

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