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windswept
adjective as in bleak
adjective as in windy
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
This windswept sheep-filled archipelago off the coast of Southern Patagonia remains an Argentine obsession.
Michael (not his real name), was tall and slender; his windswept, dirty blond hair done up in a Flock of Seagulls–style do.
Fresh-faced and slightly windswept, she looks more like an ad for Oil of Olay than the embarrassed wife of a wayward governor.
And so, to survive, she started showing up at the Amarillo Resource Center food bank, in the windswept Texas Panhandle.
Then Tchekoff takes us to a postal station to show us another type of the "Windswept Grain."
"The Windswept Grain" shows the reader a religious establishment, where a young Jew, recently converted, has taken refuge.
The high school occupies a treeless, grassless, windswept block by itself.
To the north the great, flat, windswept Dasht-i-Margo, about as desolate and arid a region as fancy could depict.
At last his newly returned strength failing him, he threw himself down in the dry windswept heather.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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