English to Turkish Dictionary gust

gust

Hararet
definition
verb
the wind was gusting through the branches of the tree
(of the wind) blow in gusts.
noun
As the players went back on to the court there were incredibly strong gusts of wind blowing through the stadium.
a brief, strong rush of wind.
translation of 'gust'
noun
bora,
duygusal patlama,
fırtına,
yağmurun bastırması,
ani rüzgâr
example
Apart from the slap of a ball hitting a receiver's gloves and an occasional 'gust' of laughter, there was barely a sound.
a 'gust' of laughter came from the audience
It's the same as stepping into a foyer of a building and feeling the 'gust' of air-conditioning when you open the door.
And is there not a 'gust' of impatience with the congregation to be detected behind the ‘ordinary kind of guy prime minister’ act?
My companion boldly opened a door in the opposite wall while I hid behind him, and a 'gust' of fog rolled out.
A 'gust' of relatively cool air greeted her, and she inhaled deeply of the scent of the trees and the earth.
A strong 'gust' of wind came out of nowhere and the fire went out.
It's an idea she greets with a huge 'gust' of approving Chicagoan laughter.
The soccer player let out an explosive 'gust' of air and hurled the ball at the ceiling again.
All of a sudden the sky went from red to black and a strong 'gust' of wind estimated at about 100 knots blew fist-sized embers into the yard, setting it ablaze.
He turned on the heat as high as it would go, and an alarming 'gust' of hot air burst through the broken vents.
A strong 'gust' of wind blew a small cloud of dirt into their air, and she shielded her eyes.
Winds, initially between the North East and South East in direction, are to reach speeds of between 45 and 55 miles per hour with 'gusts' of up to 70 or 80 mph.
They winced as a cold and blustery autumn wind 'gusted' into their exposed and unprotected faces.
Part of the roof of the mill in Ballisodare fell off in the gale force winds which 'gusted' up to 70 mph.
Horsemen were greeted by temperatures in the 40s, heavy rain, and wind 'gusts' of nearly 40 miles per hour on Tuesday.
For a moment in between the 'gusts' of snow, he thought he caught a glimpse of mountain peaks.
Last night, as strong 'gusts' and heavy squalls hit the east coast, yachts were ripped from their moorings and more than half a million homes and businesses were left without power.
Wind 'gusts' up to 183 mph were measured at the Blue Hill observatory outside Boston.
Some crickets were chirping quietly and a few 'gusts' of wind would rush past us every now and then.
It's a place with endless noise, endless traffic and constant 'gusts' of exhaust on those days when rainwater is not washing over the kerb.
The northerly wind 'gusted' almost to gale force and whipped the snow into drifts three to four feet deep on the Wolds.
By the time she was back, ominous 'gusts' of wind - strong enough to blow one's cap off - were swirling, and the occasional thunderclap shook the stadium.
With 'gusts' of up to 180 miles per hour, Commonwealth Bay is often the windiest place on earth.
It started off as a clear, cold day but with moderate winds 'gusting' from 15 to 20 knots.
Sudden 'gusts' of drama like this add boldness to Taylor's mainly lyrical choreography.
The wind gets up, 'gusting' in from the Atlantic and rain starts to lash the windows.
North Yorkshire Police and highways staff had to deal with a succession of lorries blown over as winds 'gusted' to 95 mph across the A1, A1M, A19 and A66.
That meant it could safely be assumed the strongest 'gusts' would affect Northern France and the Low Countries.
An unusual feature of the month was the frequency of strong winds, with gale 'gusts' recorded at most stations.
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