gales Synonyms
gales Meaning
gales
fresh gale see Beaufort Scale Table, breeze, a strong current of air, a wind of from 32 to 63 miles (about 51 to 101 kilometers) per hour, a wind from 32 to 63 miles per hour (about 51 to 102 kilometers per hour), an emotional outburst
gales Sentence Examples
- The ship was battered by unrelenting gales, threatening to engulf it beneath the wrath of the sea.
- The wind whipped through the trees, sending leaves scattering like confetti in a gale.
- The lighthouse stood tall and defiant amidst the howling gales, a beacon of hope amidst the tempest.
- The gales tore through the mountains, leaving behind trails of destruction and fallen trees.
- The captain lowered the sails as the gales increased in ferocity, knowing the ship couldn't withstand such force.
- The hikers struggled against the relentless gales, their faces stinging from the wind-driven snow.
- The firefighters battled the raging inferno, but the relentless gales fanned the flames to new heights.
- The bridge groaned and creaked under the strain of the gales, threatening to collapse under their relentless assault.
- The airplane fought to maintain its course against the howling gales, its wings shuddering from the force.
- The gales whipped up the waves into a frenzy, creating a treacherous sea that swallowed small boats whole.
FAQs About the word gales
fresh gale see Beaufort Scale Table, breeze, a strong current of air, a wind of from 32 to 63 miles (about 51 to 101 kilometers) per hour, a wind from 32 to 6
eruptions, gusts, storms,bursts, explosions, outbursts, flashes, spasms, ebullitions,blazes
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The ship was battered by unrelenting gales, threatening to engulf it beneath the wrath of the sea.
The wind whipped through the trees, sending leaves scattering like confetti in a gale.
The lighthouse stood tall and defiant amidst the howling gales, a beacon of hope amidst the tempest.
The gales tore through the mountains, leaving behind trails of destruction and fallen trees.