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- Dictionarygust/ɡəst/
noun
- 1. a brief, strong rush of wind. Similar
verb
- 1. (of the wind) blow in gusts: "the wind was gusting through the branches of the tree"
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1. : a sudden brief rush of wind. 2. : a sudden outburst : surge. a gust of emotion. gustily. ˈgə-stə-lē.
Meaning of gust in English. gust. noun [ C ] uk / ɡʌst / us / ɡʌst / Add to word list. a sudden strong wind: gust of A sudden gust of wind blew his umbrella inside out. figurative She could hear gusts of laughter (= sudden, loud laughter) from within the room. Synonym. blast. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Wind & winds. anemometer.
Gust definition: a sudden, strong blast of wind.. See examples of GUST used in a sentence.
A gust is a strong, short burst of air. If you're walking around on a brisk, cold day, hold on to your papers tightly — a gust of wind could sweep in and send your notes flying into the air.
4 meanings: 1. a sudden blast of wind 2. a sudden rush of smoke, sound, etc 3. an outburst of emotion 4. to blow in gusts.... Click for more definitions.
noun [ C ] us / ɡʌst / uk / ɡʌst / Add to word list. a sudden strong wind: gust of A sudden gust of wind blew his umbrella inside out. figurative She could hear gusts of laughter (= sudden, loud laughter) from within the room. Synonym. blast. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Wind & winds. anemometer. blast. chinook. crosswind. cyclonic.
Definition of gust noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
gust. ( ɡʌst) n. 1. (Physical Geography) a sudden blast of wind. 2. a sudden rush of smoke, sound, etc. 3. an outburst of emotion. vb ( intr) (Physical Geography) to blow in gusts: the wind was gusting to more than 50 mph.
Definition of gust verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
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