1. windswept - Adjective
2. windswept - Adjective Satellite
open to or swept by wind
Source: WordNetIt was as if when I looked into his eyes I was standing alone on the edge of the world...on a windswept ocean beach. There was nothing but the soft roar of the waves. Anne Rice
Hark, hark! the lark On windswept bark Freezes against a sky of lead! Now see him stop, Take one small hop, And suddenly keel over dead! Ogden Nash
All as before: against the dining-room windows Beats the scattered windswept snow, And I have not changed either, But a man came to me. I asked: "What do you want?" He replied: "To be with you in Hell." I laughed: "Oh, you'll foredoom Us both to disaster." Anna Akhmatova
Our new camp is on a windswept rock point. ... We don't know what lake we're on, and don't care ... Aldo Leopold
windswept headlands Source: Internet
Donald Trump may have been embarrassed by a picture from the White House lawn of his windswept hair and orange tan line, but Boris Johnson has few fears that similar moments will be captured behind the facade of 10 Downing Street. Source: Internet