How To Use Windblown In A Sentence

  • He reached out and touched her face gently, a windblown strand of hair curling around his finger.
  • They string hundreds of meters of flexible fencing to catch windblown flurries.
  • He was inside, a too big figure, like a windblown tree come into her home. COUP D'ETAT
  • Seeming a lonely remnant of his dying breed, Brown's sloe-eyed, densely painted Buffalo in Golden Gate Park stands gazing blankly at the viewer beneath a solitary windblown pine.
  • This vast mountainous region is crossed by just two roads which wind their way up to high, windblown passes.
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  • Such darkly shadowed taluses under an open, light-filled firmament just waiting to ravenously warm every windblown, cascading, double-trunked forest shrub and errant piece of fossilized driftwood on the esker. Sunday Salon: The Cover of J.M. Coetzee’s Dusklands
  • I was flushed by the time I pushed heavily through the doors of the library, and my windblown hair was in twists and tangles, not that my appearance bothered me tonight as it rarely ever did.
  • Her fingers worked deep into his windblown curls as her face lifted, appealing for his kiss.
  • With their unkempt, windblown hair, they almost resembled the man beneath her.
  • Its salt became a layer of rock salt, called evaporite, which was then buried by windblown sediment. Lockergnome
  • It was a typical tale of Montauk folk: two people from different corners of the world, thrown together at this windblown outpost. AMAGANSETT
  • This windblown scrub pine is over 300 years old.
  • It was the sound of dry, windblown leaves and loose paper hissing across concrete streets and sidewalks.
  • The chest that was now ash, gray, cold windblown memory, an offering to progress, to assimilation.
  • Their cheeks picked up any shifts in the wind, determining which angles in the mountain would be covered in deeper, windblown snow.
  • Egyptagricultural land being lost to urbanization and windblown sands; increasing soil salination below Aswan High Dam; desertification; oil pollution threatening coral reefs, beaches, and marine habitats; other water pollution from agricultural pesticides, raw sewage, and industrial effluents; very limited natural fresh water resources away from the Nile, which is the only perennial water source; rapid growth in population overstraining the Nile and natural resources Environment-current issues
  • We were pondering just that question in September 1998 while relaxing beneath the windblown divi-divi trees in Aruba.
  • The only thing that betrayed how fast he'd put himself together was the windblown look of his unbrushed hair. BAD MEDICINE
  • There were no stars-only the tinkle of wind chimes, the rustle of windblown leaves.
  • A rusty hurricane fence slumped against even rustier posts, an ochre lattice with a skirt of windblown litter bunching at its feet. It Wasn't Me.
  • The botanical prints on the walls and the various natural ephemerae that collects on my bookshelves helps, as does the windblown-leaf mural I created above the windows, but the best part of all is the lovely branch I stole when my father cut down one of our dying apple trees. Archive 2008-10-01
  • His hair was windblown, giving him a slightly frazzled, demonic appearance. SUMMER OF SECRETS
  • A gale howls over the hunchback of Cairngorm, stinging our faces with windblown sleet.
  • Thus, shady leeward slopes often have weak layers beneath cakes of windblown snow - a perfect recipe for a slab avalanche.
  • Outside in the company parking lot, windblown trees shake a fine yellow dusting of pollen over asphalt and cars.
  • Mrs Reynolds mused, stifling a grin with an effort as she recalled the master's decidedly windblown appearance at the breakfast room door the previous day.
  • He said Alexkor recently "armoured" a particular slimes dam with coarse overburden to stop a windblown "plume" of fine material that was threatening the proclaimed Ramsar wetland site at the mouth of the Orange River. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The windblown snow, called sastrugi, is exceptionally hard and jostles and tosses the snow machines with every little bump. NYT > Home Page
  • A gale howls over the hunchback of Cairngorm, stinging our faces with windblown sleet.
  • Fungi disperse themselves by releasing spores, usually windblown.
  • In windblown collections of debris, the surface is more than covered.
  • Her hair was windblown about her face, and deep creases were on her forehead, where her brow was puckered with anger.
  • NIV Will you torment a windblown leaf? Will you chase after dry chaff?
  • We drove through windblown sheets of rain last night to get to the city for my reading at Books Inc. on Chestnut Street.
  • There is no silence like the windblown silence found in the flat desert, at the center of a world divided between two perfect hemispheres of earth and sky.
  • Egypt's major environmental issues include: agricultural land being lost to urbanization and windblown sands; increasing soil salination below Aswan High Dam; desertification; oil pollution threatening coral reefs, beaches, and marine habitats; other water pollution from agricultural pesticides, raw sewage, and industrial effluents; limited natural fresh water resources away from the Nile, which is the only perennial water source; and, rapid growth in population overstraining the Nile and natural resources. Egypt
  • She tried to put her hands up to smooth her windblown hair.
  • Doris Humphrey, wearing a red dress, skips and skitters with a windblown lightness.
  • They may arise from dormant seeds, or colonise by windblown seeds.
  • When Mars Express set sail for the crater named after Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan, it found a windblown plateau and mysterious rocky mounds nearby.
  • On Earth deposits of windblown sediments can be hundreds of meters thick.
  • Behind stone walls dripping with clematis, a crabapple's toss away from what he called a "muddle" of windblown daisies, beneath the dappled shade of a weeping beech tree, a ruddy-cheeked Englishman, dressed in a gently rumpled olive suit, sat with a sketch pad spread across his lap. The Seattle Times
  • She was in the act of running a brush through her windblown hair when Marina's cry made her freeze.
  • Tufts of balding, meager dun hair sprouted out from the man's scalp in every possible direction like a windblown bush, followed by wide, tangled eyebrows and small, beady, madly darting eyes which bulged from within a round, bloated face.
  • The second site looked at the restocking of a windblown area.
  • Will you torment a windblown leaf? Will you chase after dry chaff?
  • She then proceeded to relaxedly get her things together for the next few sessions, seeing no reason to rush, occasionally glancing out the window to the windblown and almost leafless November yards below.
  • Environment—current issues: agricultural land being lost to urbanization and windblown sands; increasing soil salination below Aswan High Dam; desertification; oil pollution threatening coral reefs, beaches, and marine habitats; other water pollution from agricultural pesticides, raw sewage, and industrial effluents; very limited natural fresh water resources away from the Nile, which is the only perennial water source; rapid growth in population overstraining the Nile and natural resources Egypt
  • He remembers the windblown thymy moors of the west of Scotland.
  • Turns out dodgy panelbeating is a valuable skill on a little windblown island in the middle of nowhere.

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