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Gust

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Noun

1. blast, blow, gust

a strong current of air

Example Sentences:
'the tree was bent almost double by the gust'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Gust

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noun
1. 
a sudden blast of wind
2. 
a sudden rush of smoke, sound, etc
3. 
an outburst of emotion
verb (intransitive)
4. 
to blow in gusts
the wind was gusting to more than 50 mph

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Gust

see synonyms of gust
noun
1. 
a sudden, strong rush of air or wind
2. 
a sudden burst of rain, smoke, fire, sound, etc.
3. 
an outburst of laughter, rage, etc.
verb intransitive
4. 
to blow in gusts
noun Archaic
1. 
taste; relish; flavor; savor
2. 
enjoyment or appreciation
verb transitive
3.  Scottish
to taste or relish

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Gust

see synonyms of gust
n.
1. A strong, abrupt rush of wind.
2. A sudden burst, as of rain or smoke.
3. An outburst of emotion.
intr.v. gust·ed, gust·ing, gusts
To blow in gusts.
n.
1. Archaic Relish; gusto.
2. Obsolete
a. The sense of taste.
b. Personal taste or inclination; liking.

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