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No. A gust (of wind) is a noun, and there is a verb to gust. But the adjective form is gusty.

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No. A gust (of wind) is a noun, and there is a verb to gust. But the adjective form is gusty.

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the island of gust is in the north western sea.

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The past tense of gust is gusted.

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Wolfgang Gust was born in 1935.

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