1. windblown - Adjective
2. windblown - Adjective Satellite
used especially of trees; growing in a shape determined by the prevailing winds
Source: WordNetHow many people came and stayed a certain time, Uttered light or dark speech that became part of you Like light behind windblown fog and sand Filtered and influenced by it, until no part Remains that is surely you. John Ashbery
Hassan slumps to the asphalt, his life of unrequited loyalty drifting from him like the windblown kites he used to chase. Khaled Hosseini
That night's selection was called Windblown Grass. It didn't exactly smell like grass to Holden, but it was nice. Just a hint of earthiness to it. Holden had a suspicion that all perfumes were named randomly, anyway. Daniel Abraham
Even if word spread around the HOA like a gasoline fire — no one ever puts lighter fluid on the shopping list — the weekend's grill fest was worth every windblown ember. Source: Internet
WACO, Texas—In an arid, lonely, windblown field in McLennan County, along Double EE Ranch drive just off Farm to Market Road 2491, sits a small chapel built since the siege where the Branch Davidians’ “compound” once stood. Source: Internet
Instead of sitting (as I am at this moment) glued in front of a computer, they are clambering over the windblown cliffs on their way to visit a neighbour or friend, and perhaps share a glass or two, or maybe even three. Source: Internet