Associations to the word «Gust»
Noun
- Mph
- Wind
- Breeze
- Rainfall
- Cairn
- Blizzard
- Rain
- Swirl
- Knot
- Hurricane
- Whistling
- Howling
- Storm
- Km
- Visibility
- Gale
- Dis
- Typhoon
- Snow
- Cloak
- Howl
- Dust
- Spray
- Sudden
- Shriek
- Humidity
- Chimney
- Flame
- Breath
- Cloud
- Nostril
- Flap
- Curtain
- Blast
- Thunder
- Warmth
- Tent
- Mist
- Damage
- Sail
- Wave
- Sand
- Tree
- Roof
- Au
- Drove
- Landfall
- Sigh
- Thunderstorm
- Speed
- Sea
- Gust
- Tate
- Droplet
- Cyclone
- Turbulence
- Whirl
- Pane
- Rustling
- Lull
- Laughter
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
GUST, noun. A strong, abrupt rush of wind.
GUST, noun. Any rush or outburst (of water, emotion etc.).
GUST, verb. (intransitive) To blow in gusts.
GUST, noun. (archaic) The physiological faculty of taste.
GUST, noun. Relish, enjoyment, appreciation.
GUST, noun. Intellectual taste; fancy.
GUST, verb. (obsolete) (transitive) To taste.
GUST, verb. (obsolete) (transitive) To have a relish for.
GUST FRONT, noun. Outflow boundary
Dictionary definition
GUST, noun. A strong current of air; "the tree was bent almost double by the gust".
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