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a. (alternative form of windborne English)
Usage examples of "wind-borne".
Longtusk saw that it was a mist of life: vast clouds of insects, mosquitoes and blackflies and warble flies and botflies, that rose from the lakes to plague the great herbivores—including himself—and a dreamier cloud of ballooning spiders and wind-borne larvae, riding the breezes to a new land.
The rain had whipped up to momentary thunder and a fit of deluge, then subsided to wind-borne drizzles, a cold mist so thick one breathed it.
His beads clinked as sweetly as the wind-borne chime of the goat bells Taen recalled from Imrill Kand as he reached into his pocket and drew forth a carved briar pipe.
Images flashed by like wind-borne leaves: the strange number on its shield, and the helmeted woman in many forms and guisesold, young, in rags, crowned, hanging naked from a gibbet, riding garlanded through broad, unfamiliar streets.