gusts (Meaning)

gusts

to blow in gusts, keen delight, inclination, liking, a sudden outburst, the sensation of taste, a sudden brief rush of wind

gusts Sentence Examples

  1. The hurricane produced ferocious gusts of wind that uprooted trees and damaged homes.
  2. As the storm approached, gusts of rain lashed against the windows, obscuring the view.
  3. The gusts of snow whipped across the mountain pass, creating treacherous conditions for drivers.
  4. The sudden gusts of wind made it difficult for the hiker to keep their footing on the slippery trail.
  5. The gusts from the passing train caused papers to flutter and scatter all over the platform.
  6. The wind gusted through the open window, carrying with it the scent of freshly cut grass.
  7. The gusts of wind from the thunderstorm made the flag flap and billow violently.
  8. The gusts of wind whipped the leaves from the trees, creating a swirling dance of colors.
  9. As the doors opened, gusts of cold air rushed into the warm room.
  10. The gusts of wind made it impossible for the sailboat to maintain its course, causing it to tack and drift uncontrollably.

FAQs About the word gusts

to blow in gusts, keen delight, inclination, liking, a sudden outburst, the sensation of taste, a sudden brief rush of wind

breezes, tornadoes, flurries, tornados, blows, zephyrs, scuds,gales, currents, windblasts

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The hurricane produced ferocious gusts of wind that uprooted trees and damaged homes.

As the storm approached, gusts of rain lashed against the windows, obscuring the view.

The gusts of snow whipped across the mountain pass, creating treacherous conditions for drivers.

The sudden gusts of wind made it difficult for the hiker to keep their footing on the slippery trail.