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      • Define gust. gust synonyms, gust pronunciation, gust translation, English dictionary definition of gust. n. 1. A strong, abrupt rush of wind. 2. A sudden burst, as of rain or smoke. 3. An outburst of emotion. intr.v. gust·ed , gust·ing , gusts To blow in gusts....
  1. gust of A sudden gust of wind blew his umbrella inside out. figurative She could hear gusts of laughter (= sudden , loud laughter ) from within the room . Synonym

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  4. The meaning of GUST is the sensation of taste. How to use gust in a sentence. Gust Beyond Wind.

  5. 1. a sudden strong blast of wind. 2. a sudden rush or burst, as of water or fire. 3. an outburst of passionate feeling. 4. to blow or rush in gusts. syn: See wind 1. n. 1. Archaic. flavor or taste. 2. Obs. enjoyment or gratification. gust′a•ble, adj., n.

  6. Synonyms for GUST in English: blast, blow, rush, breeze, puff, gale, flurry, squall, surge, fit, …

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  8. 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.

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