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"windblown" Definitions
  1. blown by the wind: windblown hair.
  2. (of trees) growing in a certain shape because of strong prevailing winds.
  3. (of a hairstyle) bobbed short, with the ends combed toward the forehead.

128 Sentences With "windblown"

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I arrive sunburned and windblown, my lips taut and salty.
You've probably seen Marilyn Monroe's windblown white dress dozens of times.
Some were stuck to tires; others were windblown against the gutter.
That worked well — until windblown fires started to ignite with more frequency.
When my professor saw my windblown face she asked, "Where have you been?"
Sexy summer hair is windblown and textured and messy, not coiffed to perfection.
Windblown grit carves exposed rocks on the valley rim into curved and hollowed forms.
Additionally, skip windblown (or "driven") snow, which mixes with dirt and other ground-level contaminants.
The loss was turned even more profound by a fire caused by a windblown lantern.
But Hazel is devoted to the windblown countryside, its creatures and her own pagan spirit.
Their footprints quickly became covered by windblown sand, preserved as ghostly signs of their passage.
But the rover got stuck in the dunes of windblown material on the Martian surface.
And she nailed the pop star look, too: windblown hair, a latex skirt, and neon sneakers.
Like windblown sand grains, the crystal surfaces were scratched, suggesting that the wind had carried them.
The celebrity photographer Ron Galella gave Ms. Shields his "Windblown Jackie" image of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.
Above all, he says, watch out for windblown dust, which could well be laced with deadly plutonium.
Windblown tides reaching 61 inches above sea level had submerged more than 70 percent of the city.
It begins with a falling piano, a shouted gay slur and a windblown scratch-off lottery ticket.
Sketches followed, in which colossal pegs of "a certain Gothic character" stood with their heads in windblown clouds.
His jumps' height and his turns' speed matter less than their windblown, tilting ecstasy and shining, boyish fervor.
It comes with LED lights to brighten the shot, as well as fans to give users a windblown look.
To me, their symmetry makes them look like enormous snowflakes, windblown at the least likely time of the year.
Much has been said about the photo of a windblown president-elect and his tie, exposed as taped together.
The 30-year-old designer and author has changed a lot, but her flawless windblown hair has remained the same.
Its bottom may consist of carved-out lake sediments, while the top part may have built up from windblown particles.
The wind blows every which way in the world, and Voltaire's last word to the windblown remains the right one.
The students were on break, clustered out front in windblown scarves and bright plastic boots, smoking cigarettes with an offhand elegance.
Following a leap from a windblown cornice into a ravine, he twisted to avoid a chunk of rotten snow and fell hard.
A precisely rendered view of Ms. Semmel's naked body anchors "Beachbody," 63, a windblown scene of unruly brush strokes and tilting horizon.
In the photo, James is seen dribbling a basketball and making an aggressive facial expression as a windblown Bündchen smiles in his arm.
Schools were lenient about attendance during deer season, allowing miners and their sons to blow off steam in windblown tree stands each fall.
Tom Pye's set is first seen as a forbiddingly empty place, animated by eerie, rippling light (by Natasha Katz) and windblown white curtains.
People have been injured by rain umbrellas, and one man lost his eye after a windblown beach umbrella hit him in the face.
Off-Center summer season, is guaranteed to leave you feeling windblown, hyped up and ready to race through the most torpid summer night.
PG&E has said the blackouts help guard against fires ignited by the sparks created when windblown tree branches hit live power lines.
Combined with prolonged heat waves, decades-long megadroughts, and windblown desert dust, these environmental conditions would be intolerable for humans, forcing many to migrate.
"Ready for the rehearsal dinner party," Vergara captioned a photo of her windblown hair and beachy floor-length skirt paired with a black top.
Never has Solange sounded so comfortable as on these windblown productions that she made largely with longtime collaborator and ambience conjurer John Carroll Kirby.
A newly posted video captures the restless spark of their improvisation, featuring Mr. Allen's far-out bleeps and tones on EWI, a windblown synthesizer.
The lower sections were accentuated with Wella's Sugar Lift spray ("it's like saline spray with with more shine," Souleiman said), for a windblown texture.
As a teenager, he fashioned literal sound sculptures out of scrap metal: Their windblown clangor, he hoped, would keep insects from his family's crops.
In 1982, he took a two-week road trip through the Allegheny region in search of images, mostly in the swirls of windblown grasses.
After the hair set, Palau brushed it out and followed it with a spray of Redken's Windblown dry finishing spray to enhance the fullness.
While the gust of wind gave her hair a pleasant windblown effect, Sheeran got the short end of the stick… and fans are loving it.
Reyes struck out on a foul tip, cued a grounder to third base and reached in his final at-bat on a windblown pop-up.
His most famous image, Windblown Jackie, which is in the Museum of Modern Art's collection, shows Kennedy Onassis with a bare face and tousled hair.
He again doffed his cap to the crowd, but several hours of steady, windblown rain seemed to have dampened the fervor that prompts individual outbursts.
Ms. Rei, a vocalist hailing from Argentina, sings in a windblown, mountains-high voice, but she often sounds like she might be withholding something, too.
The first to reach the mountain's white, windblown summit were Jacques Balmat, a hunter and crystal collector, and Gabriel-Michel Paccard, a doctor and botanist.
The first to reach the mountain's white, windblown summit were Jacques Balmat, a hunter and crystal collector, and Gabriel-Michel Paccard, a doctor and botanist.
The spectacle concluded with another guitar toss, and Beyoncé, one of the world's more unflappable performers, was left looking rather windblown, teetering on her high heels.
A 163-year-old woman died after a windblown beach umbrella hit her in the chest with about 800 pounds of force, according to new research.
The USDA approved Monsanto's RNAi-modified corn plant in 2015, but the EPA is still looking into potential hazards, like contamination through windblown pollen or falling leaves.
The teen model, who's signed to TESS Management in London, sports a massive, windblown hairdo while modeling the glowy makeup in a white tee and leather jacket.
The agency suggested "hardened physical perimeter barriers" made of concrete that would "enhance site security, define the Event site, and prevent windblown trash from leaving the site."
When we first met Joe Keery's character in Stranger Things season one, Steve Harrington was Nancy Wheeler's boyfriend — a popular kid in school with perfectly strewn windblown hair.
Mesmerizing sunsets, a windblown park, fantastic wreck-diving and romantic dining on the beach: just a few reasons travelers find this island in the southern Caribbean so irresistible.
Ms. de Taddeo recently graced the cover of Paris Match, with red lipstick and windblown hair, as Mr. Pavlensky is handcuffed on the pavement in front of her.
SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. — Fifteen minutes into Jordan Spieth's first round at the 2018 United States Open, his windblown tee shot on a par 3 skipped into a greenside bunker.
"I have incurred costs created by windblown debris damage, roots breaking apart pipes buried beneath the yard, and more flooding than I care to think about," he writes. 
On the south bank, joggers and Lycra-clad bikers zipped past us, down the Salón de Pinos, which was lined with eight thousand gnarled and windblown "character" pines.
This is a man who, armed with only the grain of an idea — what Henry James calls the "windblown" seed — lives for weeks in a state of formlessness.
Let the promise of glazed chocolate shine in a sea of windblown blondes be all the inspiration you need to elevate your color and cool-girl aesthetic this season.
But then, as my exhausted mind fled towards sleep, a consideration beyond all considerations grew, like a fern in my head birthed from the windblown spores of the universe.
Mr. Saffo warned that the effects of the storm could last for several days or more, with widespread power outages, flooded roads and homes, and mountains of windblown debris.
N.Y.C. Nature The windblown leaves of a large black walnut tree on a rainy afternoon looked just enough like palm fronds to remind me of a Winslow Homer watercolor.
Perhaps she was referring to "Forever Marilyn," New Jersey's supersize sculpture of the Hollywood sex symbol in a windblown dress, or to Jersey Shore mascot Snooki's treatment of public art.
We don't have to tell you that your hair says a lot about you, whether you like to keep it short and sleek, long and windblown, or somewhere in-between.
Back then, there was a gaping hole in downtown Manhattan and New Yorkers were told to go about their normal lives in defiance of terrorism and windblown missing person signs.
It was a relief to Geyserville firefighters when more help arrived from out of town as the local crews were scrambling to put out spot fires, likely ignited by windblown embers.
Elizabeth's son Damian recently landed a major modeling gig for Pat McGrath Labs, where he was photographed sporting a windblown hairdo with glowy makeup, and has also worked as an actor.
Two strokes ahead after three late windblown bogeys on Saturday, Garnett closed with a two-under-par 53 in windy and rainy conditions for a four-stroke victory over Keith Mitchell.
I take up the invisible oars put by for just this occasion: a banishing scald of sun blotted inexactly by a succession of windblown clouds able to lift the entire flotilla.
Let the promise of fiery, traffic-stopping shine in a sea of windblown blondes and balayage brunettes be all the inspiration you need to elevate your hair (and your mood) this May.
On Sol 1217 (which is January 8, 2016 here on Earth), the rover collected a Mastcam mosaic, and took more self-portraits of its deck to check for any fine windblown sand.
The first and second threats include air and water pollution from dirty smokestacks, windblown coal ash and power plant wastewater and waste ash that could blow or leak into the nearby Sundarbans.
There is little conjuring of the illusions that Blanche says she lives by, and she registers more as a stretched-thin pragmatist in fight-or-flight mode than the usual windblown butterfly.
Less windy than windblown, it is a film full of jarring shifts, disorienting angles, and sudden jumps to close-up — an expressionist style that let Welles accommodate all manner of mismatched footage.
And for a dreamily romantic version, Simone Rocha sent out tiara-like headpieces adorned with gems — which the hairstylist James Pecis set atop loose, windblown updos for a slightly fairy-tale effect.
Letty — a young woman from Virginia, new to the windblown bleakness of Texas, pressurized into marriage with one man, raped by another (whom she murders), maddened by the wind — suffers and protests.
Playing in the morning, when he faced chilly, windblown rain, Johnson followed up his first-round 69 with four birdies and just one bogey to reach four under par for the tournament.
The company's recent ad campaigns showing bare midriffs and legs, windblown hair, and suggestive poses by slim young dancers — have used sex as a marketing tool, lowering the lure to the prurient.
At various points he calls out families for missing stair banisters, "feathered lethal windblown hair," and drops a Meet the Fockers reference that proves he probably doesn't remember who is in the movie.
The windblown grass has become a major nuisance in Wangaratta, in Victoria State, where some people have had to dig their way in and out of their homes, according to Australian news reports.
Scientists knew that an insect had to bump the trigger hairs more than once to cause the trap to shut, presumably to avoid wasting energy by responding to random raindrops and windblown debris.
Luckily, times (and product formulations) have changed, and our quest for airy, windblown, bouncy summer hair, has lead us down a path we didn't expect — and straight to a can of spray wax.
To protect them, Mr. Wilson had his staff park the vehicles on the highest ground of his 26-acre site — "door handle to door handle," he said — to reduce damage from windblown debris.
Founded in the late 1800s as a hub for mining and ranching, it had become just another windblown town in the West, filled with empty storefronts, mobile homes, and veterans cashing Social Security checks.
" Modification of land surfaces Dams, mining activities, and landfills have "modified sedimentary processes sufficiently to leave clear expressions in river, lake, windblown, and glacial deposits that are often far removed from direct point sources.
Sarah Carpenter's drafty farmhouse, perched on a gusty North Yorkshire moor that's all "tussocky windblown grass, clouds racing overhead, drops of icy rain when you're not expecting them," is the very definition of desolate.
With waves rushing the shore and the Montauk Point Lighthouse in the distance, Ms. Michelis can be seen from a windblown aerial view playfully running beneath the drone before turning back to Mr. Litman.
It was a gray, windblown day, and the walk took me past pawnshops, cheap Chinese takeout joints and dinky rowhouses of yellow brick, nearly all of them occupied by immigrants from India and Pakistan.
Their Instagram feeds are filled with shots of friends casually sharing a bottle of wine and baguette by the Eiffel Tower, Louboutin shoes teetering down cobblestone streets, and cruising atop a Vespa with windblown hair.
Some days I remember the pictures of my younger self that are now stuffed in the bottom of storage boxes; I see my windblown hair, my pink cheeks, my arms outstretched on a high peak.
That leaves us with Mathieu Plainfossé's rich cinematography, and sometimes it's enough: His windblown plains and steely skies, throbbing sunsets and soaring derricks have a resonance and nobility that McNeely's sorry struggles will never possess.
But in the nonliving world where replication doesn't usually happen, the well-adapted dissipative structures tend to be ones that are highly organized, like sand ripples and dunes crystallizing from the random dance of windblown sand.
California's biggest utility shut off electricity to more than a million people Wednesday for what could be days on end, in the most sweeping effort in state history to prevent wildfires caused by windblown power lines.
The site is geologically unique in that it contains several layers of loess: a fine, windblown sediment stacked in layers dating from 1.26 million to 2.12 million years ago in the area where the artifacts were found.
The houses of that period would have been more like caves dug into windblown sediment, according to co-author David Cohen, an archaeologist at National Taiwan University, which collapsed when the earthquake hit, killing the people inside.
Rudolph played a windblown, poker-faced Beyoncé, Short (as himself) fought to stay upright under the assault of the industrial-sized fan whipping Beyoncé's hair into fierce perfection, and their doubles-act stole the talent-stacked show.
They gather together in their little groups on the morning of matchday, each carpool a little band of hunter gatherers, a clan of cavemen ready to go to battle with some rival tribe across the windblown steppe.
Ms. Merkel was mocked early in her career for frumpy dressing and frowsy hair; a car rental company ran an ad depicting her with windblown hair in a convertible, saying she had finally found the right hairstyle.
While at a random pitstop at an empty, out-of-the-way farmstand in Davensport, a town of 400 outside of Santa Cruz, a small voice suddenly pipes up where only windblown highway dust had been before.
Layla Bermeo, associate curator of paintings, Art of the Americas Above a tangle of bodies and windblown clothes, a black sailor stands with his hand outstretched, mirroring the gesture of the boy, Brook Watson, flailing in the water.
But in the post-Soviet era, Lodz fell into decline, and today, grand, but dilapidated, 17503th-century factory facades line windblown boulevards veined with screeching, electrified, steel-rail streetcars — most rusted out and caked in a layer of dirt.
Mr. Hancock, a Brooklyn native, became a methodical collector while still a teenager in East Meadow, N.Y. He was always drawn to narrow niches: United States airmail stamps, for instance, and half-dollars that depict windblown Liberty in midstride.
She uses contrasting colors to indicate facial features and dangles strands, thus creating hair to frame the face, or draws the thread at right angles away from the mouth, eyes, and nose to create a kind of windblown disfigurement.
A shot of the windblown hair of a woman, taken from the back and highlighted with red, could be a representation of the essence of the subject's personality or simply an appreciation for the unappreciated saturation of color in the everyday.
Its windblown climate of decline, with an old-timer remarking, "You wouldn't believe how this land has changed," could not be farther from the gleeful rapacity of Roberts's movie, which throngs with men who have every intention of changing the land.
One likely answer is going to be very hard for homeowners to accept: In a rapidly changing climate, their windblown condos and bungalows are in harm's way, and what government really should be rebuilding is storm-absorbing wetlands and parks.
Into this circus of edible absurdity (the meal was scrupulously designed by the kaiseki chef Niki Nakayama) strides Reeves, in windblown slow-motion and accompanied by lustful growls on the soundtrack, as if borne on the back of a horny elephant.
Such a scenario has happened before, but it is a signal that Olympic officials, and perhaps American television executives, were increasingly vexed that the windblown Pyeongchang Games were listing through the first week of competition without one of the featured sports.
" O'Brien allowed herself to be filmed walking, with wistful purpose, across windblown hilltops, in layers of long garments—looking, as Clive James once put it, "like the head prefect of a private school for the daughters of rich Romantic poets.
Until everyone gets on board with Heughan's idea of skipping over rippling muscles and windblown hair, fans will have to be satisfied with taking to social media to commend their favorite actors' cinematic skills and not their ability to commit to flashing skin.
Fissures caused by the earthquake are completely filled with sediment from the outburst flood, with no annual deposit of the windblown earth that is common in the region, which means the flood occurred the same year as the earthquake, Dr. Wu's team says.
The bunnies were tucked into a shallow indentation in the soil the mother rabbit had scooped out and lined with her own fur; they were covered with another layer of fur topped by leaves and dried rosemary needles and windblown pine straw.
In the image, shot by the photographer Cade Martin in collaboration with Jamin Hoyle, a freelance art director, Ms. Mizell portrays a water-drenched and windblown woman screaming (or is she laughing?) as she gazes at a lit candle in her hands.
Red-faced and windblown and ready for a slower pace, I turned down the camino, a 3.3-mile service road that takes a long, leisurely path through the trees to the base of the mountain, crisscrossing marked runs as it winds its way down.
There are tall tales ("The Man Who Swallows Razor Blades"), elegiac utterances ("Windblown Headline on a Dark Pavement") and statements that hint at her fascination with the way the real and the fictive can be brought together in a single frame ("James Dean in a Wax Museum").
This energy is indivisible into units of small talk, and if Robbins ever allows for a moment of conversational entropy — by looking away from your eyes for a split second — it's only out of politeness, to afford you the opportunity to regather your own wan, windblown vitality.
This energy is indivisible into units of small talk, and if Robbins ever allows for a moment of conversational entropy — by looking away from your eyes for a split second — it's only out of politeness, to afford you the opportunity to regather your own wan, windblown vitality.
The 1952 Phaeton had an extra windshield mounted just behind the front seat to keep celebrities from getting windblown, a leather cushion stripped across the top of the back seat for being seen above the crowds and built-in flag-holders on the grill in front.
With such virtuoso windblown lines, Schiele, who emerged at the end of the historical process of the development of Fin-de-Siècle dandyism, seems to caress the litheness of the men in a way that disposes me to feelings of watching opium smoke rise and curl, or writhing seaweed sway.
A diablo might knock down an electrical line, which then sparks the tinder-dry vegetation nearby … or it might push a fire's event horizon faster than firefighters can keep up with, or spread burning embers miles through the air (most buildings that burn in wildfires ignite because of windblown embers).
More than the specter of endless shelters and the staggering numbers of displaced people, what comes to mind whenever I read about the war are the dusty, hopeful faces of six small, barefoot siblings I photographed with my phone while standing outside their windblown tent in Zaatari, a Syrian refugee camp, just across the border in Jordan.
"Hystopia" is at its most haunting not when it's trying to fulfill its big, visionary aspirations but when it's focusing on singular moments in its characters' lives when hope and disappointment and loss converge — when Mr. Means is using his fierce, evocative prose not to try to forge a giant dystopian world but to capture individual men and women's flailing efforts to make sense of "random, windblown, senseless events."
But while the resorts that line some of its beaches might make the island seem like many other vacation hot spots, around its edges, Aruba, a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, contains unique treasures: a windblown national park of volcanic crags and raging waves; a revitalizing town lined with mosaics and murals; and an offshore shipwreck considered one of the best wreck dives in the world.
Dylan Jones: The making of a male style icon "You took the musics of immigrant America, the ballads, the blues, the rambles of Woody Guthrie and The Clancy Brothers and Dominic Behan, the cadences of gospel, the imagery of William Blake and Bessie Smith, the amphetamine-fuelled poetry of bebop Greenwich Village and the windblown mournfulness of the lonesome prairie, and fired them in the kiln of the most extraordinary single imagination ever to work in popular music," O'Connor wrote.

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