[ adj ] used especially of trees; growing in a shape determined by the prevailing winds <adj.all>
Punta Arenas is at the windblown tip of South America about 600 miles from the stricken Argentine vessel.
If the balloon were only windblown, it would be "a once in a lifetime happening." Deciding that it's never too late to change, the mayor wants to give women here the right to vote.
As the party picked up steam, a Soviet maritime officer in full uniform tried to make his way across the windblown town dock jammed with hundreds of dancing people, but was beseiged by giggling children.
The mine fields, which Iraqis originally planted on the surface and bordered with wooden or wire markers, now have been partly obscured by windblown sand.