
1) Abrupt bit of wind 2) Abrupt rush of wind 3) Air current 4) Air force 5) Anemometer spinner 6) Bit of wind 7) Blast 8) Blast of air 9) Blast of wind 10) Blow 11) Blow hard 12) Bluster 13) Blustery blast 14) Breath 15) Breezy burst 16) Brief blast of wind 17) Brief blow 18) Burst of air 19) Burst of wind
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1) Blast 2) Blow 3) Explosion 4) Sandblast 5) Storm 6) Taste 7) Whiff
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A brief sudden increase in wind speed. Generally the duration is less than 20 seconds and the fluctuation greater than 10 mph.
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• (n.) The sense or pleasure of tasting; relish; gusto. • (n.) A sudden violent burst of passion. • (n.) A sudden squall; a violent blast of wind; a sudden and brief rushing or driving of the wind. Snow, and hail, stormy gust and flaw. • (n.) Intellectual taste; fancy. • (n.) Gratification of any kind, particularly that whi...
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in meteorology, a sudden increase in wind speed above the average wind speed. It is briefer than a squall and usually lasts 20 seconds or less. Air ... [1 related articles]
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sudden and brief increase of the wind speed over its mean value NOTE - A gust can be characterized by its rise time, its amplitude and its duration.
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A brief sudden increase in wind speed. Generally the duration is less than 20 seconds and the fluctuation greater than 10 mph.
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Gust (gust)
noun [ Icelandic
gustr a cool breeze. Confer
Gush .]
1. A sudden squall; a violent blast of wind; a sudden and brief rushing or driving of the wind. « Snow, and hail, stormy
gust and flaw.»
Milton. 2. A sudden violent burst of pass...
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Gust noun [ Latin
gustus ; confer Italian & Spanish
gusto . √46.]
1. The sense or pleasure of tasting; relish; gusto. « An ox will relish the tender flesh of kids with as much
gust and appetite.»
Jer. Taylor. 2. Gratification of any kind...
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Gust transitive verb [ Confer Latin
gustare , Italian
gustare , Spanish
gustar . See
GUST a relish.] To taste; to have a relish for. [ Obsolete]
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outburst of feeling sudden rain wind fire etc.Â
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A sudden, brief increase in wind speed lasting for at least 20 seconds.
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A brief, sudden increase in wind speed with a fluctuation greater than 10 knots during a period less than 30 seconds.
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A brief sudden increase in wind speed. Generally the duration is less than 20 seconds and the fluctuation greater than 10 miles per hour. In Canada, gust is defined as a sudden, brief increase in wind speed that generally lasts less than 20 seconds. In Australia, gust is defined as any sudden increase of wind of short duration, usually a few second...
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[
n] - a strong current of air
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gust, gusting, gusted, gustable 1. A sudden powerful, strong blast, or rush of wind. 2. A sudden powerful experience or expression of an emotion. 3. A sudden rush or burst of water, fire, smoke, sound, etc. 4. Etymology: from 1588, possibly a dialectal survival from Old Norse gustr, 'a cold blast of wind', or Old High German gussa, 'flood'; both...
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A sudden local fluctuation in velocity of the wind.
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a sudden, strong blast of wind. · a sudden rush or burst of water, fire, smoke, sound, etc. · an outburst of passionate feeling.
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Gust is an English name for boys. The meaning is `helper of the gods` The name is very rarely given inthe United States. The name Gust is most commonly given to Flemish boys. What do they use in other countries? Tavin
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