There will be a strong gale tonight.
The gale knocked down the fences next door.
"Gale" means a strong gust of wind. So, an example sentence could be "A sudden gale ripped the papers out of my hand."
i don't know what a sentence for gale
His anger is a gale force is an example of a metaphor.
The correct format would be 'Kelli and Gale are ... ' if Kelli is the only female or Kelli and Gale are both female. In addition the word 'are' is used with two or more objects are used in a sentence. You may also state the sentence as 'Gale and Kelli are ...'. According to etiquette, if you are referring to two or more persons, then you mention the female first and then the male subject. If Gale were a man and Kelli a female, then you would format the sentence, 'Kelli and Gale are ...'.
Gale force winds blew the tree down. A gale of laughter filled the room.
They were caught in the swirling gale.The gale force winds tore through the houses.
Gale can have multiple meanings. For example GALE LAGNA means to hug and GALE is the plural of GALA which means Throat.
The phrase "His anger is a gale force" is an example of a metaphor, comparing the intensity or strength of his anger to that of a powerful gale force wind. Metaphors create vivid imagery by equating two different things that share a common characteristic.
The gale moved slowly and reached the coast at around 3 PM.
There was a strong gale blowing, so Gail went into her house and closed the door.
My house could never withstand the gale force of a hurricane!
It is unclear if you mean "gall" or gale" Gail is a girls name.