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:

  1. The windblown hair of the woman as she walked in the park looked beautiful.
  2. The windblown flags outside the stadium fluttered in the wind.
  3. The windblown leaves danced on the sidewalk.
  4. The windblown sand was a sign of a coming storm.
  5. The windblown trees swayed in the wind.
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