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Meaning of wind-broken

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wind-broken (a.)

Having the power of breathing impaired by the rupture, dilatation, or running together of air cells of the lungs, so that while the inspiration is by one effort, the expiration is by two; affected with pulmonary emphysema or with heaves; -- said of a horse.

wind-broken Sentence Examples

  1. The storm left behind wind-broken trees, their limbs scattered across the ground.
  2. The wind-broken horse struggled to keep up with its companions, its breathing labored.
  3. The old barn was wind-broken, its roof panels loose and rattling in the breeze.
  4. The athlete collapsed, wind-broken after the grueling marathon.
  5. The wind-broken sailboat limped back to shore, its sails torn and rigging damaged.
  6. The wind-broken plant wilted sadly, its leaves torn and brown.
  7. The wind-broken old man couldn't walk without pausing to catch his breath.
  8. The wind-broken fence offered little protection against the howling gale.
  9. The wind-broken bird struggled to fly, its wings too weak to lift it into the air.
  10. The wind-broken spirit couldn't withstand the weight of adversity any longer.

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Having the power of breathing impaired by the rupture, dilatation, or running together of air cells of the lungs, so that while the inspiration is by one effort

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The storm left behind wind-broken trees, their limbs scattered across the ground.

The wind-broken horse struggled to keep up with its companions, its breathing labored.

The old barn was wind-broken, its roof panels loose and rattling in the breeze.

The athlete collapsed, wind-broken after the grueling marathon.