Gusty

/ˈɡʌsti/

Meaning & Definition

adjective
Characterized by or blowing in strong, brief bursts of wind.
The weather today is quite gusty, perfect for flying kites.
Affecting or marked by strong and sudden bursts of wind.
The gusty winds made it difficult to keep the umbrella from turning inside out.
Occurring in sudden and forceful bursts.
The gusty rains swept through the city, leaving streets flooded.

Etymology

First known use in the 18th century, derived from 'gust', which means a strong current of air.

Common Phrases and Expressions

gusty winds
winds that are strong and alternating in intensity.
gusty behavior
actions characterized by sudden spontaneity or vigor.

Related Words

gust
a strong current of air.
bluster
to talk or act with noisy swaggering.

Slang Meanings

Feeling a rush of energy or excitement.
After that gusty run, I was totally pumped!
A moment of strong emotional outburst.
She had a gusty moment when she finally expressed her feelings.