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- Dictionarygusty/ˈɡʌsti/
adjective
- 1. characterized by or blowing in gusts: "gusty winds"
- 2. having or showing gusto: "gusty female vocals"
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Gusty means with sudden, strong winds. Learn how to use this adjective in sentences with examples from the Cambridge English Corpus and other sources.
- English (US)
adjective. us / ˈɡʌs.ti / uk / ˈɡʌs.ti / Add to word list....
- Znaczenie Gusty, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
gusty definicja: 1. with sudden, strong winds: 2. with...
- Gusty: German Translation
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- Gusty: Indonesian Translation
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- Gusty Turkish Translation
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- Gusty: Ukrainian Translation
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- Gusty Spanish Translation
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- English (US)
Gusty definition: blowing or coming in gusts, as wind, rain, or storms.. See examples of GUSTY used in a sentence.
1. : a sudden brief rush of wind. 2. : a sudden outburst : surge. a gust of emotion. gustily. ˈgə-stə-lē.
Gusty means with sudden, strong winds. Learn how to use this adjective in sentences and find out how to say it in different languages.
Gusty means blowing in or marked by gusts, or characterized by sudden outbursts. Find synonyms, antonyms, translations and usage examples of gusty in different contexts.
Gusty, the adjective, describes what the wind is like when leaves are swirling around in the air, garbage blowing all over city streets, and hats refusing to stay put. Read this word too quickly and you may think it says gutsy — an entirely different word.
Gusty means with the wind blowing in gusts, or in short bursts. Learn how to use this adjective in sentences, pronounce it, and find synonyms and related topics.