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- noun Plural form of
gust . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
gust .
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Examples
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In the centre of the load a girl was sitting, with a pink sunbonnet on her shoulders, and the light wind, which drove in gusts from the river, blowing the bunch of clustering brown curls on her neck.
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"The wind usually isn't constant but comes in gusts," he told me years ago.
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We read in gusts of sudden pleasure, without knowing what brought the pleasure along.
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Aeroplanes seemed radiating from him in every direction, intent only upon avoiding him, the yelling of their packed passengers came in short gusts as they swept by.
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Saturday morning, Sept. 30, the sun shone brightly, and the warm wind blew in gusts, whipping the flags at the county veterans 'memorial on Courthouse
Marvel, Jerry W. 1968
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Without windows there would be no ghost stories, for how could the rain beat on the pane, or the wind come in short gusts through the cracks?
More Toasts Marion Dix [Editor] Mosher
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The birds, as they skimmed over this billowy expanse, appeared blown, despite their efforts, on the wind that swept in gusts out of the west.
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As the wind blew in short gusts down the steep road, Dan tightened his coat and looked at Pinetop's knapsack with his unfailing laugh.
The Battle Ground Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow 1909
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Aeroplanes seemed radiating from him in every direction, intent only upon avoiding him, the yelling of their packed passengers came in short gusts as they swept by.
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The sand, driving in furious gusts from the Libyan desert, dashed like hail against our cabin windows.
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