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- GUST Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The windy gust likely comes from a synonymous Old Norse word, gustr, whereas the older gust, which refers to the sensation of taste as well as to a feeling of enthusiastic delight, comes ultimately from gustus, the Latin word for “taste ”
- GUST | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
adjective us ˈɡʌs·ti gusty winds (Definition of gust from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
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A gust of wind blew open the shuttered windows, and all the candles in the room went out
- Gust - definition of gust by The Free Dictionary
Define gust gust synonyms, gust pronunciation, gust translation, English dictionary definition of gust n 1 A strong, abrupt rush of wind 2 A sudden burst, as of rain or smoke 3 An outburst of emotion intr v gust·ed , gust·ing , gusts To blow in gusts
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Definition of gust noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
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From Middle English gust, guste, from Latin gustus (“taste”) and Old French gust, goust
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