Sentence examples for gust of from inspiring English sources

"gust of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a sudden, strong burst of wind or air. Example: "A strong gust of wind blew through the trees, scattering the leaves and sending shivers down my spine."

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A gust of wind blew it off.

"Violent" to a sweeping gust of wind?

A gust of morphine hid you.

A gust of nitrogen vapor swirled out.

A gust of wind that enters makes.

This elicited another gust of laughter.

A gust of wind blew.

Another gust of wind blew past us.

Stornoway had a gust of 113mph.

A gust of howling wind pinned me against a boulder.

"Any gust of wind and Emilia would feel it".

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