Sentence examples for is windblown from inspiring English sources

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is windblown

adjective

Growing in a distorted shape produced by the prevailing winds

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Off screen, Louise Fletcher's hair is windblown.

Mr. Dendy, his body language pitch perfect, is windblown and tremulous, his mascaraed eyes ever ready to brim over.

Her hair is windblown, her black coat is flapping and her piercing gaze finds a problem in every nook and cranny.

Another feedback is that less snow is windblown because large numbers of trees act as a snow fence and block the wind, and so snow builds up and, when it melts, fosters more tree growth.

The scene is windblown, sparse and desolate.

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Some could be windblown dust cemented together.

Heinz Kerry's hair was windblown and her cheeks rosy.

I believe most dogs would rather be windblown than bifurcated.

On the top of these mesas there are windblown deposits of fertile reddish soil (loess).

The sperm, which usually reaches the female trees by being windblown, moves on its own within the ovules found on the female tree.

If so, the All-Star Game could serve as a kind of anchor, mooring the team to its home community after it was windblown by Hurricane Katrina to Oklahoma City for most of the previous two seasons.

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