windblown造句1. Complaints poured in like windblown hail.
2. Several hundred acres of rustling, wind-blown grass swept over our feet and under scattered oak trees.
3. As further proof of this there was a continuous drift of wind-blown spume shooting over us like blobs of candy floss.
4. The chest that was now ash, gray, cold windblown memory, an offering to progress, to assimilation.
5. It is topped by a wind-blown crust that almost holds our weight as we descend.
6. On important archaeological sites torn up by windblown salvage operations were carried out.
7. Of course, road accidents and pedestrian tumbles would also increase alarmingly as wind-blown polymer dust spread round the locality.
8. A wind-blown polystyrene tray squeals along the stained pavement like a nail on slate.
9. There is a wind-blown cornice of about one and a half metres overhanging a sheer drop of about eight metres.
10. He needed to kiss her, even just gentle kisses dropped on her wind-blown hair that smelled of sunshine and flowers.
11. This windblown scrub pine is over 300 years old.
12. His blond hair was windblown.
13. The girl has a windblown hairstyle.
14. It had begun to snow a windblown powder that lightly dusted this city.
15. Will you torment a windblown leaf? Will you chase after dry chaff?
16. With windblown grit giving traction , the cyclists pedaled up to ten hours straight on the ice.
17. It had begun to snow , a soft, windblown powder that dusted the city.
18. NIV Will you torment a windblown leaf? Will you chase after dry chaff?
19. The gneisses have little influence on the soils apart from creating local shelter, where the windblown sand can accumulate.
20. In sum, the Martian regolith generally consists of impact ejecta and debris from mudflows or floods, interstratified with windblown dust.
21. A considerable amount of spray action can be seen in waterfalls and in windblown surf.
22. A man gets a panoramic view of the volcanic and windblown peaks of the Black desert.
23. Interbedded with the salt were thin layers of what appeared to be windblown silt.
24. When Mars Express set sail for the crater named after Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan, it found a windblown plateau and mysterious rocky mounds nearby.