wind-swept in English

adjective
1
(of a place) exposed to strong winds.
the windswept moors
2
(of a person or their appearance) affected, shaped, or mussed by exposure to the wind.
his windswept hair

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1. The wind swept the leaves away.

2. A sudden wind swept a pile of leaves in.

3. The door opened and an icy blast of wind swept through the room.

4. It was as if the somberness of those wind-swept woods had Crept into his cabin

5. 11 If this goes on long enough, the Sea could face Owens Lake's and the Aral Sea's fate: becoming a wind-swept salt flat.

6. Assiduously - From a coffee cup’s sweet bitterness into cold wind swept knowing that - The Academy of American Poets is the largest membership-based nonprofit organization fostering an appreciation for contemporary poetry and supporting American poets.