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Meanings of
gust
in English
Portuguese
rajada
Catalan
ratxa
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A strong current of air.
blow
blast
Portuguese
rajada
Sudden, violent and short blast of wind.
squall
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Usage of
gust
in English
1
I raised myself; a great
gust
of wind blew in my face.
2
Three days of extreme heat, someone said, always ended in a
gust
.
3
She whispered, in a great loud
gust
,
Miss Potter wants to telephone.
4
An unexpected chill
gust
of wind made a noise in the tree-tops.
5
Afterwards in the inn he had an unaccountable
gust
of hysterical weeping.
6
Argoth felt a great
gust
of his essence whirl up and away.
7
And taken in another
gust
of passion, Owen went towards the door.
8
A
gust
of hail struck the window and made the room tremble.
9
A cold
gust
of wind blew in carrying several snowflakes with it.
10
And a little
gust
of wind blew my scarf in your direction.
11
A nervous
gust
of wind flung the rain fiercely against the window.
12
A sudden
gust
broke its hold and carried it toward the river.
13
Donia exhaled a
gust
of frigid air as she watched Aislinn approach.
14
On occasion the tone would rise with the velocity of a
gust
.
15
An extra strong
gust
of wind caused the tent to flap wildly.
16
A sleet-charged
gust
hurled itself against the door, and the lantern flickered.
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gust
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
sudden gust
great gust
strong gust
violent gust
cold gust
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Translations for
gust
Portuguese
rajada
ventania
Catalan
ratxa
Gust
through the time
Gust
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common