Gusty

Gusty
Gusty Gust"y, a. Subject to, or characterized by, gusts or squalls; windy; stormy; tempestuous. [1913 Webster]

Upon a raw and gusty day. --Shak. [1913 Webster]


The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.

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  • gusty — c.1600, from GUST (Cf. gust) + Y (Cf. y) (2). Related: Gustily; gustiness …   Etymology dictionary

  • gusty — [adj] windy airy, blowy, blustering, blustery, breezy, hearty, robust, squally, stormy, tempestuous; concept 525 Ant. calm, quiet …   New thesaurus

  • gusty — [gus′tē] adj. gustier, gustiest 1. characterized by gusts of air or wind 2. characterized by sudden bursts or outbursts gustily adv. gustiness n …   English World dictionary

  • gusty — gusty1 gustily, adv. gustiness, n. /gus tee/, adj., gustier, gustiest. 1. blowing or coming in gusts, as wind, rain, or storms. 2. affected or marked by gusts of wind, rain, etc.: a gusty day. 3. occurring or characterized by sudden bursts or… …   Universalium

  • gusty — UK [ˈɡʌstɪ] / US adjective Word forms gusty : adjective gusty comparative gustier superlative gustiest a gusty wind blows strongly for short periods of time …   English dictionary

  • gusty — [[t]gʌ̱sti[/t]] ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n Gusty winds are very strong and irregular. Weather forecasts predict more hot weather, gusty winds and lightning strikes …   English dictionary

  • gusty — adj. Gusty is used with these nouns: ↑wind …   Collocations dictionary

  • gusty — gust|y [ˈgʌsti] adj with wind blowing in strong sudden movements ▪ a cold, gusty October night …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • gusty — gust|y [ gʌsti ] adjective a gusty wind blows strongly for short periods of time …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • gusty — adjective with wind blowing in strong sudden movements: a cold, gusty October night …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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