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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Related topics: Nature
gustygust‧y /ˈɡʌsti/ adjective DNwith wind blowing in strong sudden movements a cold gusty October night
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gusty• To boot, the wind in the Sounds is gusty.• But now, looking out at the gusty darkening waste, she did remember.• Grant launched an all-out attack on these defenses during the gusty, , rainy, and misty dawn of May 12.• It is rarely an impossibility to find a third person, and in gusty weather this must make sense.• We just went on sitting there, blown by the gusty wind and watching the sky where the plane had disappeared.• A sailing ship was passing, its mylar sails flapping in the gusty wind.• Flying is often safer than towing into a really strong and gusty wind.• The sky was low and constantly shifting as different layers of grey and black cloud were dragged around by gusty winds.
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