outblown

English

Etymology

out- + blown

Adjective

outblown (comparative more outblown, superlative most outblown)

  1. (obsolete, poetic) Inflated with wind.
    • John Dryden
      At their roots grew floating palaces,
      Whose outblown bellies cut the yielding seas.

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