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gust

[ UK /ɡˈʌst/ ]
[ US /ˈɡəst/ ]
NOUN
  1. a strong current of air
    the tree was bent almost double by the gust

How To Use gust In A Sentence

  • [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.
  • 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.
  • South to south-west winds will reach 30-40 mph this morning with gusts of 50-70 mph in some coastal areas.
  • Then the wind began to get more gusty. Lost Voices of the Edwardians: 19011910 in the words of the Men & Women Who Were There
  • The rally has defied all odds and logic with only two, short interruptions since it began its climb in August 1982.
  • Yet this masterful, luminous image places him in the august company of the renowned landscapist John Knox, with whom he worked on a series of views of Glasgow.
  • But those gusts must blow away any worries as this is a happy place. The Sun
  • When we eat a hamburger, two million others are clogging their arteries with similar gusto. Times, Sunday Times
  • _merit-thermometer_, a sort of _Aeolian-harp-test_; in the flat parts his voice was unimpassioned, but if the gust of genius swept over the wires, his tones rose in intensity, till his own energy of feeling and expression kindled in others a sympathetic impulse, which the dull were forced to feel, whilst his animated recitations threw fresh meaning into the minds of the more discerning. Reminiscences of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey
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