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    gust
    /ɡʌst/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. (of the wind) blow in gusts: "the wind was gusting through the branches of the tree"

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  3. 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.

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  5. 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 and see synonyms, pronunciation, and word origin.

  6. Gust can mean a sudden blast of wind, a rush of water, fire, smoke, sound, etc., or an outburst of emotion. It can also mean flavor, taste, or enjoyment in some contexts.

  7. 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.

  8. Gust is a noun or verb that means a sudden strong wind. Learn how to use it in sentences, see synonyms and related words, and find translations in different languages.

  9. Definitions of 'gust' 1. A gust is a short, strong, sudden rush of wind. [...] 2. When the wind gusts, it blows with short, strong, sudden rushes. [...] 3. If you feel a gust of emotion, you feel the emotion suddenly and intensely. [...] More. Conjugations of 'gust' present simple: I gust, you gust [...] past simple: I gusted, you gusted [...]

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