Gust can be a noun or a verb. An example sentence using gust as a noun is "A gust of wind caused a tree to fall on the power lines, making the whole street go dark." An example sentence using gust as a verb is "They said the wind could gust to 40 miles per hour, which could cause some damage."
The gust of wind was refreshing.
There were strong gusts of wind all throughout the season.
Can you give me an sentece with gust i am so not smart and i am tired of ot i just wanna make good gradesNoun - The strong gusts ripped the roof of our shed.verb - As a verb gusts is the third person singular form of gust. - The wind gusts to 80 km/h.
Gusts usually refer to a sudden burst of windy weather, and that is where you will see this word used. Here are two examples: (1) Mr. and Mrs. Smith wanted to hold their anniversary party outside on the front lawn, but frequent gusts of wind kept blowing the decorations down, so they had to move the party indoors. (2) There were frequent gusts of wind blowing through the trees, and shaking the branches.
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Hurricane Irene currently has sustained winds of 105 mph with gusts to 115.
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Gusts to 200mph is about as high as they go.
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No, on the Moon there is no air therefore no gusts either.
The caravan was slowed by the gusts of wind that blew sand everywhere. or You have to sand the edge of the table to smooth the bumps out. or Its hard to walk on the beach because the sand is deep and it slows ur movements.
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