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Definition of Gustiest
1. gusty [adj] - See also: gusty
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gustiest
Literary usage of Gustiest
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Contemporary Review (1872)
"... and so unconsciously, that we can kindle our own torches anew at their little
lamps, even in the gustiest weather of this weary world. ..."
2. Representative One-act Plays by British and Irish Authors by Clark, Barrett Harper, 1890- (1921)
"For of all the clattering, gusty places I've ever laid in, this Wasdale is the
gustiest and the ..."
3. The Radical by Sidney H.. Morse, Joseph B.. Marvin (1871)
"... but counts in the creation alive, soaring sublime in the air, balancing itself,
chief of posture-masters, on the gustiest breeze that ever blew, ..."
4. Good Words by Norman Macleod (1884)
"Fortunately, the wind was not just then in its gustiest mood, and the snow was
only falling lightly, softly, in the gathering twilight. ..."
5. Aircraft in the Great War: A Record and Study by Claude Grahame-White, Harry Harper (1915)
"... and in the gustiest of winds, although it will roll and quiver in rather a
disquieting way, the machine refuses to lose its equilibrium, ..."
6. Our Australian Cousins by James Inglis (1880)
"Sydney in its fiercest tornado, in its gustiest, dustiest, and bleakest day cannot
for a moment vie with the whirlwinds and columns of dust, that completely ..."