gust

gust
noun
(a sudden blast (of wind): gusts of wind of up to eighty kilometres an hour.) vindkast, kastevind
- gustily
- gustiness
kastevind
I
subst. \/ɡʌst\/
1) vindkast, stormkast, kastevind, byge
a gust of wind nearly threw her over
et vindkast slo henne nesten overende
2) (overført) storm, utbrudd, bølge
a gust of anger
a gust of pain
gust of hail haglbyge
in gusts i byger, bygevis, støtvis
II
verb \/ɡʌst\/
blåse i kast
the rain gusted
regnet drev, regnet slo
the wind will gust up to 50 miles an hour

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