Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
gust-of-wind
noun
/ɡʌst əv wɪnd/
Definition
A brief, strong burst of wind.
Examples
- As the storm approached, a gust-of-wind knocked over the lighter objects in the garden.
- The sailboat heeled over in the strong gust-of-wind, thrilling the sailors on board.
- A sudden gust-of-wind caused the leaves to swirl dramatically around the park.
Meaning
A gust-of-wind refers to a sudden and powerful rush of air that can vary in strength and duration. It often occurs during storms or when weather conditions change quickly.
Synonyms
- breeze
- blast
- flurry
- whirlwind