there is hurricane, gust, gale, cyclone and all like that
A sudden stronger blast of wind.
Breeze, gale and gust are other words for "wind".Cyclone, drought and waft are three more words.
Yes, "a strong gust of wind roared" is an example of alliteration because the words "strong" and "gust" both start with the same "g" sound.
A blast is a violent gust, such as a gust of wind, an explosion, a loud, sudden sound, or an immature or undifferentiated cell.
There is no standard collective noun for wind. Nouns for winds are usually for a type of wind rather than a group of wind, for example a gust of wind or a gale of wind.
A gustnado is a cyclonic ciculation that could cause severe thunderstorms.
Zephyr, blast, breeze, Chinook, typhoon, tempest, draught, gale, mistral...
Gust is another word for a sudden strong blast of wind.
"Gust"
No. A gust (of wind) is a noun, and there is a verb to gust. But the adjective form is gusty.
"Wind rush" can mean the movement or sound of wind rushing quickly and forcefully. It can also refer to a feeling of adrenaline or excitement, as if being swept away by a strong gust of wind.
It is very difficult to find a rhyme for an entire sentence. Please ask what rhymes with one word, not a whole sentence. And do you mean "gust" as in a "gust of wind", or did you really mean "guest", as in a person who is visiting you? ex: the tin you drink from will have no lust LOL