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    gust
    /ɡʌst/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. (of the wind) blow in gusts: "the wind was gusting through the branches of the tree"

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  2. 1. countable noun. A gust is a short, strong, sudden rush of wind. A gust of wind drove down the valley. [ + of] A hurricane-force gust blew off part of a church tower. Synonyms: blast, blow, rush, breeze More Synonyms of gust. 2. verb. When the wind gusts, it blows with short, strong, sudden rushes. The wind gusted again. [VERB]

  3. The earliest known use of the noun gust is in the late 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for gust is from 1594, in the writing of William Shakespeare, playwright and poet. gust is apparently a borrowing from early Scandinavian. Etymons: Norse gust-r. See etymology.

  4. 1. Sense of tasting. Destroy all creatures for thy sport or gust, Yet cry, if man’s unhappy, God’s unjust. Alexander Pope. 2. Height of perception; height of sensual enjoyment. They fondly thinking to allay. Their appetite with gust, instead of fruit. Chew’d bitter ashes, which th’ offended taste. With spattering noise rejected.

  5. Oct 27, 2023 · A gust is typically described as a sudden and forceful blast of wind, often short-lived. It can be visualized as a brief, powerful burst that comes and goes. Wind, on the other hand, is a more encompassing term that refers to the movement of air from high to low pressure areas.

  6. Find 21 different ways to say GUST, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  7. gust wind; gust avrakotos; gust north; gust front; More Examples. A gust of wind blew the flickering candle out. A gust of wind made the candle pop out. There was a sudden gust of wind and the candle blew out. The gust had lifted Ephraim's papers and shed them upon the floor. All of a sudden, a fierce gust of wind shook the window-panes.

  8. Gust \Gust\ (g[u^]st), n. [Icel. gustr a cool breeze. Cf. Gush.] 1. A sudden squall; a violent blast of wind; a sudden and brief rushing or driving of the wind. [1913 Webster] Snow, and hail, stormy gust and flaw. --Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. A sudden violent burst of passion. --Bacon. [1913 Webster]

  9. a sudden, strong blast of wind. a sudden rush or burst of water, fire, smoke, sound, etc. an outburst of passionate feeling. —v.i. to blow or rush in gusts.

  10. A sudden squall or blast of wind; a sudden rushing or driving of the wind, of short duration.

  11. The definition of gust in Dictionary is as: (intransitive) To blow in gusts. Meaning of gust for the defined word. Grammatically, this word "gust" is a noun, more specifically, a countable noun and a singularia tantum.