Similar words: groundswell, short and sweet, windshield, bait and switch, make friends with, wind, mindset, windy. Meaning: ['wɪndswept] adj. open to or swept by wind.
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31. This valley is not windswept; it is a sheltered place.
32. Her van was found abandoned by the side a windswept rural road late the next day.
33. Windswept white pine, rock faces scraped bare, and wide, wild waters number among the most prominent features of Georgian Bay Islands National Park in Ontario.
34. The wild is more than just an expanse of tangled forests, stagnant swamps and windswept plains.
35. In 2003, Dutch agriculturalist Marc de Ruiter saw dairy farmers in windswept Shanxi province literally pouring their milk down the drain because there was not enough demand.
36. China has plenty of windswept plains and sun-baked deserts like the Gobi which can host turbines or solar panels, but these are often far from cities and existing infrastructure for shipping power.
37. Karbarra was a barren, windswept place, pockmarked and wormholed as a result of their generations of intensive mining.
38. The windswept ice of Victoria Land in Antarctica stretches for hundreds of desolate miles.
39. But in the south, the windswept uplands studded with tussock which ascend slowly into the foothills of the Andes, the endless plains of Patagonia,[http://sentencedict.com/windswept.html] attracted more than their share of English.
40. Rain-washed and windswept, sumac brightens as it nears peak season. Once used as a simple dye, these leaves still color the countryside each autumn.
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