Use "gust" in a sentence

1. A gust of wind flapped the tents.

2. A gust of happiness swept through her.

3. A gust of wind made the candles flare.

4. A gust of wind blew his hat off.

5. Blast definition is - a violent gust of wind

6. A gust of wind puffed the clouds away.

7. A gust of wind made the torches flare.

8. A sudden gust of cold wind made me shiver.

9. A gust of wind drove down the valley.

10. A gust of wind fluttered the shavings wood.

11. A gust of wind blew the leaves along.

12. A gust of wind suddenly caught her skirt.

13. A gust of wind blew my hat off.

14. A gust of wind blew her cap off.

15. A gust of wind shook the shuttered windows.

16. 1 The balloon soared up on a gust of wind.

17. The balloon soared up on a gust of wind.

18. 7 Gust could not overhear what passed between them.

19. A gust of wind made the candle pop out.

20. A gust of wind blew the flickering candle out.

21. A sudden gust of wind blew his umbrella inside out.

22. The leaves were caught up by a sudden gust of wind.

23. A sudden gust of wind blew the door shut.

24. I was thrown off balance by the sudden gust of wind.

25. Some aircraft have gust locks fitted as part of the control system.

26. A gust of wind pried loose a section of sheet-metal roofing.

27. Gustóh Barest, San Juan Sacatepéquez, Guatemala, Guatemala

28. A cold gust swept across her exposed breast, wrenching her back to reality.

29. There was a sudden gust of wind and the candle blew out.

30. Suddenly a gust of wind, blew these lines, then one messily , two.

31. A gust of wind knocked/threw her off balance and she fell.

32. One of our number, Gust Maki, was an experienced sea captain.

33. Antes, del libro cerrar Quisiera contarte que no me gustó su final

34. A gust of wind rattles the sash window and the draught makes Robyn shiver.

35. A gust of wet wind blew down the alleyway, chilling me to the bone.

36. Winds in this area gust at more than one hundred miles an hour.

37. The slightest misstep or gust of wind could cause him to fall off the wire.

38. A sudden gust lifted his resplendent tartan for all to see ... a pair of blue briefs.

39. As luck would have it, there was a sudden gust when the fire broke out.

40. 1 A gust of wind rattles the sash window and the draught makes Robyn shiver.

41. Blast definition, a sudden and violent gust of wind: Wintry Blasts chilled us to the marrow

42. You have no wrong, I am not wrong just a gust of wind, blew the commitment.

43. A gust of wind knocked him off balance and he fell face down in the mud.

44. Blast definition, a sudden and violent gust of wind: Wintry Blasts chilled us to the marrow

45. So he would patiently wait until a strong gust of wind brought the unripe mangoes down .

46. The Afflicted are villagers of Mort'ton who were cursed by Lord Lowerniel Vergidiyad Drakan's evil gust of wind

47. Haiku, on the windward coast of Maui, experienced a wind gust of 75 mph (121 km/h).

48. You have no wrong, I am not wrong just a gust of wind, blew the comm.

49. A grease-smeared youth answered the door, accompanied by a gust of rock music and an aroma of gravy.

50. Three people were injured during preparations for the storm when a wind gust blew a sheet of plywood into residents.

51. The strongest winds reported across Guam were 66 km/h (41 mph) with gust to 101 km/h (63 mph).

52. Dust storms arise when a gust front or other strong wind blows loose sand and dirt from a dry surface.

53. Inspired by the medical challenges faced by Lorene BArdy, the late wife of our founder, electrophysiologist and entrepreneur Gust H

54. The open savannah is marked by cattle trails that disappear whenever a strong gust of wind stirs up the dust.

55. Every time players come here, Blowhard blows a gust of wind upward, switching the positions of the player's partners

56. The remnants of John moved through the Aleutian Islands, producing a wind gust of 46 mph (74 km/h) in Unalaska.

57. The Biretta cup of Pope Francis is blown off his head by a gust of wind as he holds his weekly audience in St

58. A sudden gust of wind from abeam while a vessel like this is being secured might quickly set the bow down on a pier.

59. More importantly, when the gust of his presumptuousness had blown over, a quick glance around the cabin showed that he had a point.

60. Bite is one of the four moves to have its type changed in Generation II, the others being Gust, Karate Chop, and Sand Attack

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62. Likewise, a surface-level gust caused by Typhoon Paka on Guam in late 1997 was recorded at 205 knots (105 m/s) or 235 miles per hour (378 km/h).

63. Climbing up the five flights of the stairway in a breath, she was about to ring the doorbell when out came a gust of noise, noise of mahjong being reshuffled and shrilling laughter.

64. Conform American Cancer Society, Aspartamul este de aproximativ 200 de ori mai dulce decât zahărul.Așadar, este nevoie doar de o cantitate foarte mică pentru a oferi alimentelor și băuturilor un gust dulce.

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66. In addition, the degree of the opening or closing of the door is controlled according to the wind velocity such that damage can be minimized at high wind velocities such a typhoon or a gust of wind.

67. Atelier series The Atelier series is a series of role-playing games developed by the Gust Corporation since 1997, primarily for the PlayStation series of consoles, though the games have also been ported to other consoles and some portable versions have also been made.

68. [from the late 17th century to the mid 18th century][1] 1675, Richard Allestree, The art of contentment: Haman can find no gust in all the sensualities of the Persian Court, because a poor despicable Jew denies his Abaisance.··↑ 1.0 1.1 Lesley Brown, editor-in-chief; William R