gust

[ UK /ɡˈʌst/ ]
[ US /ˈɡəst/ ]
NOUN
  1. a strong current of air
    the tree was bent almost double by the gust
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How To Use gust In A Sentence

  • As most Parisians escape the city in August there will just be me and Darren and a couple of million other tourists in town that weekend.
  • The rally has defied all odds and logic with only two, short interruptions since it began its climb in August 1982.
  • Just because the American people are disgusted with higher taxes, bigger government, left wing liberal give away policies and pacifist foreign policy attitudes, this idiot thinks the Tea Party activist is in someway trying to bring the country down. Clinton warns against violent anti-government attitude
  • The attitude toward immigrants and racial minorities in this country is disgusting.
  • He comes to be disgusted by all abstractions and ideas.
  • An Augustinian nun in a brown-and-cream habit peered from the small hatch at the entrance. THE RIVAL QUEENS: A COUNTESS ASHBY DE LA ZOUCHE MYSTERY
  • A sudden gust of wind blew his sunshade inside out.
  • We will probably start telecasting them by the first week of August.
  • [Posted August 16, 2010 by corbet] [Kernel] Posted Aug 16, 2010 16: 44 UTC (Mon) by corbet LWN.net
  • The market opened 100 booths selling South Korean clothes on 2,600 square meters of floor last August.
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