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Definition of "windfallen" [wind•fall•en]

  • Blown down by the wind. (adjective)

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Use "windfallen" in a sentence
  • "We have been picking windfallen sloe from the trees in the garden almost every day for a couple weeks now."
  • "Nature had provided a fine little valley with tiny springs trickling out of the hillside at the back, which the current dwellers had diverted into a series of three pools; what nature had not provided, the Tayledras had fashioned, constructing temporary, ground-built ekeles with stone, spools of cord, windfallen tree trunks, carefully tended vines, and the canvas of their tents as roofs."
  • "A few minutes later, Blot struck a flint to some gathered kindling and fed a couple of larger windfallen branches into a wanning flame while Ander reviewed his notes in the mouth of the narrow, high-vaulted cavern."
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