wind-swept

wind′-swept`

(wɪnd)

adj.
exposed to or blown by the wind.
[1805–15]
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It was cold and wind-swept. People hurried by wrapped up in their coats, shrunk together in an effort to keep out of the cold, and their faces were pinched and careworn.
Then she dropped swiftly to the dark and wind-swept zone between the hurtling clouds and the gloomy surface of the shadowed ground.
Sitting in our dark and poisonous atmosphere that glorious, clean, wind-swept countryside seemed a very dream of beauty.
For that reason I live near the broad free downland, and can escape thither when this shadow is over my soul; and very sweet is the empty downland then, under the wind-swept sky.
Conversation was tedious; she wanted something big, and she believed that it would have come to her on the wind-swept platform of an electric tram.
Angelo Que and Juvic Pagunsan set out as favorites starting Wednesday when the P2.5 million ICTSI Riviera Challenge tees off at the wind-swept Langer layout here.
ON A wind-swept mountainside, four stones and 3,000 people stood in tribute to the work of a Welsh MP, who died 10 years ago.
A good Christmas gift, perhaps, for those who prefer their spotting in muddy fields rather than on wind-swept platforms.
Kid Molave became the latest member of the elite club of Triple Crown winners by ruling the third leg in runaway fashion Sunday at the wind-swept San Lazaro Leisure Park in Carmona, Cavite.
Chico deftly flicked home a 52nd-minute equaliser at a wind-swept Britannia Stadium to cancel out Peter Crouch's 17th-minute opener.
Summary: South Africa defeated Sri Lanka by 22 runs in the second Twenty20 international in wind-swept ...