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WIND-BLOWN
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wind-blown adjectiv
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Possibilities proposed have included accumulation in lakebeds, volcanic eruptions under glaciers within the canyons, and acculation of wind-blown sand and dust.
(Signs of Ancient Mars Lakes and Quakes Seen in New Map, NASA)
Arsenic can get into air, water, and the ground from wind-blown dust.
(Arsenic, Agency for Toxic Substances Disease Registry)
They found improvements in lung function development were associated with declining levels of nitrogen dioxide; fine particles, which are 2.5 micrometers in diameter or less (found in smoke and haze); and larger particles with diameters up to 10 micrometers (including wind-blown dust).
(Cleaner Air Tied to Healthier Lungs in Kids, NIH)
Maud had finished her task and come aft, where she stood beside me, a small cap perched on her wind-blown hair, her cheeks flushed from exertion, her eyes wide and bright with the excitement, her nostrils quivering to the rush and bite of the fresh salt air.
(The Sea-Wolf, de Jack London)
Back and forth across the desolation drifted their howls, weaving the very air into a fabric of menace that was so tangible that he found himself, arms in the air, pressing it back from him as it might be the walls of a wind-blown tent.
(Love of Life and Other Stories, de Jack London)
It was the same with his hair, sparse and irregular of growth, muddy-yellow and dirty-yellow, rising on his head and sprouting out of his face in unexpected tufts and bunches, in appearance like clumped and wind-blown grain.
(White Fang, de Jack London)
The mission has not left the solar system — it has yet to reach a final halo of comets surrounding our sun — but it broke through the wind-blown bubble, or heliosphere, encasing our sun.
(Sun sends more 'tsunami waves' to Voyager 1, NASA)
These lakes helped to trap wind-blown sand and dust, which accumulated over time and formed the extensive sedimentary deposits we see today.
(Signs of Ancient Mars Lakes and Quakes Seen in New Map, NASA)