GUSH OF WIND

Definition: A sudden and strong outflow of air characterized by a rush or surge, typically caused by atmospheric conditions.

Synonyms: Wind Gust, Breeze Burst, Air Rush, Blow Surge, Draft Burst

Usage Examples in Sentences

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The windmill's blades spun faster in response to the powerful gush of wind, generating energy for the farm.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Good morning, Sarah. How was your weekend?B: Good morning, John. It was nice, thank you. Although, I went for a walk yesterday, and out of nowhere, there was this huge gush of wind. It nearly blew my hat off!A: Oh, really? That sounds intense. I heard there was a storm passing through the region yesterday.B: Yes, exactly. It caught me by surprise, but thankfully, I managed to hold onto my hat.
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