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- Dictionarygust/ɡʌst/
noun
- 1. a sudden 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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Gust is a noun or verb that means a sudden strong wind or to blow strongly. Learn how to use gust in sentences, see synonyms and related words, and find translations in different languages.
- English (US)
verb [ I ] us / ɡʌst / uk / ɡʌst / to blow strongly: gust to...
- Znaczenie Gust, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
gust definicja: 1. a sudden strong wind: 2. to blow...
- Gust: Catalan Translation
gust translate: bufar fort, ràfega. Learn more in the...
- Gust Spanish Translation
GUST translate: ráfaga, soplar en ráfagas, racha [feminine],...
- Gust: Italian Translation
GUST translate: soffiare a raffiche, raffica, raffica. Learn...
- Gust: Japanese Translation
gust translate: (風が)強く吹く, 突風. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Gust: French Translation
GUST translate: bourrasque [feminine], rafale [feminine],...
- Gust: Korean Translation
GUST translate: 바람이 세차게 불다, 세찬 바람. Learn more in the...
- English (US)
Learn the different meanings and uses of the word gust, from a sudden rush of wind to a liking or inclination. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and related words for gust.
Gust definition: a sudden, strong blast of wind.. See examples of GUST used in a sentence.
A gust is a short, strong, sudden rush of wind or a similar burst of something else. Learn how to use the word gust in different contexts, synonyms, pronunciation and word origin.
Gust is a noun or verb that means a sudden strong wind that blows for a short time. Learn how to use gust in a sentence, see synonyms and related words, and find translations in different languages.
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.
Gust can mean a strong, abrupt rush of wind, a sudden burst of emotion, or an archaic term for taste or liking. See different sources, synonyms, and translations of gust.