Soft, feathery flakes at first, and then a whirling mass blown hither and thither by the wind.
I said, "a straw blown hither and thither between two great winds, waiting to be wafted to rest by that which is strongest!
They were blown hither and thither for two months, until sick and dying of scurvy, starvation, and thirst, they had been wrecked on a small islet.
Blown hither and thither, an opportunist with no clear sense of direction is just as likely to evolve into a monster.
For a while I was blown hither and thither unconsciously.
Without her we are leaves in the wind, blown hither and thither at random.
I was blown hither in a great storm that injured my flier and carried me I knew not where.
As punishment they were turned into leaves and blown hither and thither - some down chimneys, some into stables, others into newly turned earth.
Not a gentle spring rain, but a steady drizzle, blown hither and thither by a cool wind from off the North Sea.
Autumn is blown hither and thither by an ever-changing tempestuous wind.