gust|gusted|gusting|gusts in English
verb
[gʌst]
blow suddenly or strongly (as a gust of wind)
Use "gust|gusted|gusting|gusts" in a sentence
1. Blustering definition is - blowing in stormy gusts
2. Later, Higos moved across Japan with wind gusts as strong as 161 km/h (100 mph), including record gusts at several locations.
3. A gust of wind flapped the tents.
4. A gust of happiness swept through her.
5. Winds along the Oregon coastline gusted up to 69 mph (111 km/h).
6. The wind came in great gusts off the Pacific.
7. Frigid gusts were driving swells in past the mole.
8. A gust of wind made the candles flare.
9. Winds gusted up to 100 miles per hour [160 km/hr], damaging utility structures.
10. Wind gusts at 80 m.p.h. were clocked at Rapid City.
11. A gust of wind blew his hat off.
12. Blast definition is - a violent gust of wind
13. A gust of wind puffed the clouds away.
14. A gust of wind made the torches flare.
15. A sudden gust of cold wind made me shiver.
16. Winds also gusted in excess of 95 km/h (60 mph) in some areas.
17. Fitful gusts came winnowing through the smells of many distant fields.
18. Winds out of the south, southeast... at 15 knots, gusting to 20 knots.
19. A gust of wind drove down the valley.
20. A gust of wind fluttered the shavings wood.
21. A gust of wind blew the leaves along.
22. A gust of wind suddenly caught her skirt.
23. A gust of wind blew my hat off.
24. A gust of wind blew her cap off.
25. A gust of wind shook the shuttered windows.