outblown (Meaning)

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outblown (a.)

Inflated with wind.

Synonyms & Antonyms of outblown

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outblown Sentence Examples

  1. The gale outblown extinguished the frail flames of the candle.
  2. Her once radiant beauty was now outblown, leaving only a shadow of her former glory.
  3. The tempest's outblown fury uprooted trees and sent debris flying.
  4. The scent of jasmine was outblown by the overpowering stench of sewage.
  5. The outblown embers of the bonfire flickered and died, leaving only smoldering ashes.
  6. His outblown temper caused him to lash out at his loved ones.
  7. The outblown sails of the schooner filled with the wind, propelling it swiftly across the ocean.
  8. The explosion outblown windows and walls, leaving behind a scene of devastation.
  9. Her outblown hair danced wildly in the breeze, framing her beautiful face.
  10. The outblown fire hydrant sent cascading jets of water into the roaring flames.

FAQs About the word outblown

Inflated with wind.

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The gale outblown extinguished the frail flames of the candle.

Her once radiant beauty was now outblown, leaving only a shadow of her former glory.

The tempest's outblown fury uprooted trees and sent debris flying.

The scent of jasmine was outblown by the overpowering stench of sewage.