Windswept
(adjective)
Having a rough or wild appearance as a result of being subjected to wind.
Origin:
From the old english words 'wind' meaning wind and 'swept' meaning swept.
Examples:
- The windswept beach was littered with shells and seaweed.
- Her windswept hair was a mess, but she didn't seem to care.
- The windswept hills were dotted with sheep and cattle.
- The windswept dunes were a beautiful sight, even in the rain.
- The windswept trees bent and swayed in the strong gusts.