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windblown

/wind-blohn/US // ˈwɪndˌbloʊn //UK // (ˈwɪndˌbləʊn) //

风吹的,风吹,风吹来的,风吹过

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : blown by the wind: windblown hair.
    • : growing in a certain shape because of strong prevailing winds.
    • : bobbed short, with the ends combed toward the forehead.

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Examples

  • The windblown coastal states of Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina will join forces to build offshore power projects and promote the region as a hub for offshore wind energy and industry, the states’ governors announced Thursday.

  • Windblown Emma was waiting for us at a table by the railing.

  • From some came snores and through many a windblown flap, the searching moonlight revealed sleeping figures.

  • Whatever it might be, though the trail was windblown and three days old, they followed it with unerring steps.

  • He broke off in mid-approach and with a show of teeth snarled himself back and away from the windblown skirt of her.

  • After a while it blended into the background of windblown leaves and creaking branches.

  • Her hair was windblown and her face rose-flushed from her run.