whole gale Synonyms

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whole gale Meaning

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whole gale (n)

wind moving 55-63 knots; 10 on the Beaufort scale

whole gale Sentence Examples

  1. The storm raged with a whole gale, ripping through the sails like a wild beast.
  2. The ship was tossed about at sea, the whole gale threatening to tear it apart.
  3. The wind shrieked and howled like a banshee, a whole gale of fury.
  4. The rain came in torrents, driven by the whole gale, blinding and deafening.
  5. The trees swayed and creaked in the grip of the whole gale, their leaves torn and scattered.
  6. The roof groaned and creaked under the onslaught of the whole gale, threatening to collapse.
  7. The whole gale tore through the town, leaving behind a trail of destruction and chaos.
  8. The whole gale raged for hours, relentless and unforgiving.
  9. The fishermen huddled together, their faces grim, waiting out the whole gale.
  10. The whole gale subsided as quickly as it had arrived, leaving behind a sense of relief and exhaustion.

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wind moving 55-63 knots; 10 on the Beaufort scale

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The storm raged with a whole gale, ripping through the sails like a wild beast.

The ship was tossed about at sea, the whole gale threatening to tear it apart.

The wind shrieked and howled like a banshee, a whole gale of fury.

The rain came in torrents, driven by the whole gale, blinding and deafening.