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gust

A gust is sharp wind. There were strong gusts during the night because of the storm.

gust

a strong current of air the tree was bent almost double by the gust

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Simple sentences

A gust of wind knocked over the bicycles parked in front of the school.
A gust of wind knocked over a large umbrella onto the diners.
Losing his balance from a sudden gust of wind, the tightrope walker fell to his death.

Movie subtitles

A couple of drinks and a gust of wind.
Now, when Mrs. De Winter went below, as is supposed, and a sudden gust of wind came down, that would be enough to capsize the boat, wouldn't it?
Mine comes on a gust of wind. And usually disappears the same way.
I saw. a man. get caught. by a great gust of wind! Pulled his jacket. right over his head!
Suddenly, there was a gust of wind, and the papers blew overboard.
Well, no, no, provided I get a good lift-off- and maybe a gust of breeze over the French coast, I shall be jumping into the center of Calais itself.
I don't know. Maybe a gust of wind.
Freak gust of wind, blew some papers off my desk, I woke up rather confused, I was picking up the papers when Miss Paget came in.
I've seen how frail a civilisation is before the onslaught of a gust of really bad breath!
That's right, that viaduct. - at the first gust of wind, crashed!
A gust of wind or a tremor on the ground.
The French that you despise have brought a gust of new air.
So long, Johnny. Me gust of us. You gust of us.
A LITTLE GUST OF WIND, AND YOU BEGIN TO SHIVER.
Pull the cogs, there's a gust coming!
A gust of snow blinded us for a moment, throwing us back and in that second, the body slipped away from us.
One sudden gust and.
No, provided I get a good lift off and maybe a gust of breeze over the French coast I shall be jumping into the centre of Calais itself.
One gust of wind and the helicopter will crush against the rocks.
Gustav! Gust.
If a gust of wind blows through here, I wanna know about it.
Seems the Gemstone tracking disk has 'gust picked up something they think is Churchill's escape pod re-entering the Earth's atmosphere.
It could be dangerous. He had it set on a hair trigger. A gust of wind could set it off.
An hour or so more. and a gust of wind will blow you off that ledge like a feather.
It's only a gust of wind.
I saw. a man. get caught. by a great gust of wind!
It's like a wind gust.
A gust of wind could set it off.
Caught a gust over the fantail.
A gust of wind.
Do you know, Maynard, every hour, every day, I keep my feet with the greatest difficulty, and the slightest gust of dishonesty would be enough to bowl me over forever.
You say you turned hard to starboard when the gust hit.
But for some reason, it now seems as though a new spirit has swept through the station as if someone had opened a door and let a gust of fresh air blow through a musty old house.
Like a gust of wind peeling lime off the walls.
This gust of wind comes, knocks him off the roof.

News and current affairs

Her stall is far from ideal; with every gust of wind, sand and dirt blow over the meat.
In such conditions, even a conventional program of classical music by the New York Philharmonic comes as a gust of fresh air.
Putin understands instinctively that Russia needs elements of democracy, if only to distinguish the new Russia from the old, and to let the odd gust of healthy fresh air in.

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