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Use "wind-blown" in a sentence
"In Kansas City, Kan., snow plows were out in full force Tuesday but new and wind-blown snow erased any sign of their work within half an hour."
"Dropping down through the pungent pines, they passed woods-embowered cottages, quaint and rustic, of artists and writers, and went on across wind-blown rolling sandhills held to place by sturdy lupine and nodding with pale"
"Once they rode out on a high hill brow where wind-blown poppies blazed about their horses 'knees, and she was in an ecstasy over the lines of the many distances."