windblown

/ˈwɪndˌbloʊn/
adjective
  1. Carried or moved by the wind.
    • The hikers found windblown seeds scattered across the trail.
    • The beach was covered in windblown sand.
    • Windblown leaves piled up against the fence.
  2. Having hair or clothing that is messy or disheveled from being in a strong wind.
    • She had a windblown look after walking home in the storm.
    • His windblown hair stuck up in every direction.
    • The model posed with a deliberately windblown hairstyle for the photo shoot.
  3. Shaped or affected by the prevailing wind, especially in reference to trees or plants.
    • The windblown trees on the cliff all leaned away from the sea.
    • Windblown shrubs grew low and twisted on the exposed hillside.
    • The garden featured windblown pines that had adapted to the coastal gusts.
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