windburned

Adjective

 * 1) Of people or body parts: suffering from windburn.
 * 2) * 1916,, Lord Northcliffe’s War Book, New York: George H. Doran, ‘What to Send “Your Soldier”,’ p. 55,
 * Vaseline is a good gift. It can be used for may purposes. It serves as a lubricant. It eases feet that have marched far. It is good for burns. It relieves the pain of sunburnt or windburnt skin.
 * 1) Of plants: dried or damaged by the wind.
 * 2) * 2005, Anne and Simon Harrap, Orchids of Britain and Ireland, London: A&C Black, 2nd edition, “Lindisfarne Helleborine,” p. 124,
 * By flowering time many leaves are wind-burnt, grazed or otherwise damaged.
 * 1) * 2005, Anne and Simon Harrap, Orchids of Britain and Ireland, London: A&C Black, 2nd edition, “Lindisfarne Helleborine,” p. 124,
 * By flowering time many leaves are wind-burnt, grazed or otherwise damaged.
 * 1) * 2005, Anne and Simon Harrap, Orchids of Britain and Ireland, London: A&C Black, 2nd edition, “Lindisfarne Helleborine,” p. 124,
 * By flowering time many leaves are wind-burnt, grazed or otherwise damaged.