windburn in a sentence
- Outside its natural range, the foliage can suffer from damaging windburn.
- She climbed off the machine with a painful windburn.
- Her hands, aching from sunburn and windburn, nearly brought her to tears.
- I smiled and nodded even though I knew whatever color I had was windburn.
- Nonetheless, the accepted existence of windburn remains a popular and widely held misconception.
- It's difficult to find windburn in a sentence.
- Concerns : Could be a sign of eczema, windburn, sun exposure or other problems.
- For a few days, Berezhnaya not only felt the discomfort from the windburn, but from a sunburn as well.
- But hour after hour, he survived the jabs at his shaken confidence and the windburn generated from Greg Rusedski's serve.
- This was a semifinal in which, according to Agassi, the tennis played by both contestants suffered from a mighty case of windburn.
- Enough of this irresponsible talk of a 10-year phase-in; why, people get windburn just contemplating such breakneck speed.
- They were three miles out in the lake in Elmer's boat yesterday, and about all they caught was a little windburn.
- Exposure to its full force can damage any perennials that are not yet dormant, and can windburn the leaves or needles of evergreen shrubs.
- Just last week, Berezhnaya tried to even out a windburn from a fast snowmobile ride by going to a tanning salon near Logan, Utah.
- With the exception of the standard video card that comes with the system, the Deskpro EP is so fast it'll give your eyeballs windburn.
- The last Deskpro XL I fondled was the 590, a 90-megahertz Pentium-based system that was so fast I got windburn working with it.
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