gale|gales in English
noun
[geɪl]
tempest, strong wind; sudden outburst; wave, fit (i.e. of laughter)
Use "gale|gales" in a sentence
1. The trees were prostrated by the gales yesterday.
2. 30 He slept soundly, even through the winter gales.
3. Unimpeded, the winter gales sweep across the flat lowlands.
4. The gale blustered all night.
5. It's blowing a gale outside .
6. Inland, gales average fewer than six days annually.
7. It was blowing a gale .
8. The gale careened the sailboat.
9. The gale blew down hundreds of trees.
10. A gale was blustering round the house.
11. It sank in a howling gale.
12. It was blowing a gale outside.
13. Great Storm of 1703 – Severe gales affect south coast of England.
14. The ship met with a gale.
15. The gale screamed through the harbor.
16. It's blowing a gale out there!
17. ♪ In the mouth of a gale ♪
18. A severe gale was blowing along the coast.
19. We got caught in a howling gale.
20. The wind was increasing to gale force.
21. Gale waited while Seldon fixed the projector.
22. Orifice jokes draw gales of laughter from the cultish audience.
23. Hundreds of old trees were blown down in the gales.
24. Awesome, icy peaks with gale-force winds?
25. Criticized (2006) - IMDb Directed by Richard Gale