windbreak

[ UK /wˈɪndbɹe‍ɪk/ ]
NOUN
  1. hedge or fence of trees designed to lessen the force of the wind and reduce erosion
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  • In a few quick glances he absorbed the entire rolling farmland: green stonework mortared by tree windbreaks.
  • The tree belt around the fields acts as a windbreak.
  • Steve McQueen Everett Collection Steve McQueen, 1968 The Look : Blue Steel shawl collars, turtlenecks, flat-front khakis, dungarees, shearling coats, windbreakers. Dress Like an Icon
  • T-shirts and V-neck jerseys featured in this collection, along with several bomber jackets and windbreakers.
  • Case in point: Our favorite rocket tyke sports a windbreaker and slacks (good-bye red undies and go-go boots), but his original powers (x-ray vision and turbo butt) remain unchanged.
  • I was shown some brave attempts to green the town and to get a windbreak going, but the real issue here is housing.
  • Use a windbreak to protect unclad limbs from chronic goosepimpling and to stake out your territory so that other families don't stray too close.
  • The vibrant palette of beach paraphernalia, stripes on windbreaks and seaside rock translates with ease into kaleidoscopic designs in fused glass.
  • Fitzgerald began by planting windbreaks of Monteray pine and cypress, sycamore and escallonia to protect an amazing collection of plants from the southern hemisphere.
  • In an exposed garden, it is worth putting up a temporary windbreak to protect the cuttings from drying winds.
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