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It can be used to describe something that has been tossed or disturbed by the wind, often conveying a sense of chaos or movement. Example: "The wind-tossed leaves danced across the pavement, swirling in a playful frenzy."
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A wind-tossed calendar dissolves to the exterior of a brownstone.
Several minor injuries from downed trees and wind-tossed debris were reported.
Wind-tossed cypress trees shake "as if they had been pushed off balance and did not quite know how to find their former shape".
HERMEL, Lebanon — The procession was small as Hezbollah funerals go, just a few hundred people winding past wind-tossed olive trees through this remote Bekaa Valley village.
The craggy frieze of rock-faced blocks of brownstone above the first floor rolls and dives like a wind-tossed ocean.
Engineers anticipated that signals from the wind-tossed Huygens would vary widely in frequency and strength, and thus compensated for it in the receiver's design.
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At first I tried controlling the kite without my skis on; even with the smaller kite, the wind tossed and dragged me several feet.
As the strong waves and wind tossed around the 24,000-ton ferry — "like a paper boat," he said — pandemonium broke out.
"I was laughing," recalled Abdelhamid Rifai, a third-year civil engineering student who was taking a break from an exam as a cool wind tossed the eucalyptus trees overhead.
In a Super 8 film of the sea trial, Allen Ginsberg is along for the ride, the wind tossing his already tousled hair.
Nyad resisted, "shaking her head angrily," according to a live blog that Hogan kept on the boat, though there was "lightning, thunder, and roiling winds tossing her tiny escort vessel up and down on the waves".
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