Meaning & Definition of word "Gusty"
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Gusty
/ˈɡʌsti/
adjective:
- 1. Characterized by or blowing in strong, brief bursts of wind.
- Example: The weather today is quite gusty, perfect for flying kites.
- 2. Affecting or marked by strong and sudden bursts of wind.
- Example: The gusty winds made it difficult to keep the umbrella from turning inside out.
- 3. Occurring in sudden and forceful bursts.
- Example: 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 of gusty
Meaning: Feeling a rush of energy or excitement.
Example Sentence: After that gusty run, I was totally pumped!
Meaning: A moment of strong emotional outburst.
Example Sentence: She had a gusty moment when she finally expressed her feelings.