The Collaborative International Dictionary
Inblown
Inblown \In"blown`\, a. Blown in or into. [Obs.]
Wiktionary
inblown
a. (context obsolete English) blown in or into
Usage examples of "inblown".
Luap led, this time, and nearly fell into the stair’s central well when his boots slipped on inblown snow.
Through the sudden inblown cloud of smoke Will could see Frank Dawson and Old George working to clear something out of the fire.
Through a gray whirl of inblown sand, the truck made its way outwards, and behind it sand-coated figures brushed at their air-helmets and closed the doors again.