Windblown
(adjective)
Blown or affected by wind.
Origin:
Formed by combining the words 'wind' and 'blown' which both have their roots in the old english language.
Examples:
- The windblown hair of the woman as she walked in the park looked beautiful.
- The windblown flags outside the stadium fluttered in the wind.
- The windblown leaves danced on the sidewalk.
- The windblown sand was a sign of a coming storm.
- The windblown trees swayed in the wind.