Examples of 'windblown' in a sentence

Meaning of "windblown"

Windblown is an adjective used to describe something that has been moved or shaped by the wind
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  • growing in a distorted shape produced by the prevailing winds.
  • dispersed by the wind.
  • having disheveled hair blown about by the wind.

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His hair was windblown and full of raindrops.
All loose and free and windblown.
Windblown seeds brought more colonizing species.
They associate those with windblown dust.
Windblown dust from the tailings containment areas.
All this rushing about has left me windblown.
Windblown or splashed basidiospores infect new host plants.
My life was torn like windblown sand.
Found on windblown ridges and high rocky uplands.
Smear image to give windblown effect.
Windblown hand is a hand deformity that is present from birth.
All these windblown trees.
Measures will be taken to contain and control and collect windblown debris.
Sand dunes are accumulations of windblown sand piled up in mounds or ridges.
Daily cover also minimises odor emissions and reduces windblown litter.

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Other theories include windblown sediment deposits and volcanic ash.
And so they absolutely can not be just windblown fossils.
A layer of windblown sand transformed the monument into a simple hillock.
Important natural sources of nickel are windblown soil and volcanoes.
They move to windblown ridges and slopes during that period.
Loess originated as windblown silt.
Windblown snowflakes fell from the clear blue sky on the towering cedars.
You can see the eroded beds and windblown sands.
She has studied how windblown dusts impacted the levels of greenhouse gases.
Gale sediment layers may have formed by lake or windblown particle deposition.
The deep snow with its windblown crust has made it almost impossible to feed.
I could jump up to catch a breeze and live in its windblown ways forever.
Windblown dust and other dirt that falls on the collectors reduces their efficient working.
They still breathe in the lingering fragrance windblown from their favorite flower.
Anthropogenic sources considerably outweigh natural sources such as volcanogenic aerosols and windblown dust.
Mineral dust from mining industries windblown agricultural soil road and contruction dust.
Pollutants released to land can also later be spread to surrounding areas through windblown dust.
Plants that produce windblown pollen invoke allergic reactions in people who suffer from hay fever.
Fences can allow sand traps to create blowouts and increase windblown sand capture.
The terrain over the permafrost is windblown and bears a very thin and discontinuous snow cover.
Surprisingly discreet gold earrings dot her ears partly hidden under windblown brown hair.
Most windblown sand on the Earth is composed of quartz.
Even the commander of the Windblown kept his true name to himself.
With the sand in your eyes And your hair all windblown.
My life was torn like windblown sand And a rock was formed when we held hands.
If you look in winter you will ALWAYS find pieces of windblown wood.
Windblown agricultural soil and dust from roads and construction sites produce primarily coarse anthropogenic PM.
The Aden Lagoons are subject to pollution by windblown domestic waste and plastic bags.
Windblown sand between the Danube and the Tisza rivers.
Sediment and debris from the Okavango River and windblown sand were gradually filling the lake.
She turned and i got my greatest shot… jackie windblown.
I want to find out how that windblown freak got Claudia Schiffer.
This feature is thought to be an impact crater filled in by dark, windblown sediment.
Sahara Desert dust windblown to the Amazon.
They are windblown and the ridges have shifted, but they are definitely still intact.

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