We just had a wind gust report down there on the coast of hurricane force strength. |
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A gust of wind hit them as the mizzensail was unfurled, followed by the mainsail and the foresail. |
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Apart from the slap of a ball hitting a receiver's gloves and an occasional gust of laughter, there was barely a sound. |
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Fresh, sweet air breezed past Shana's head, her fawn-colored hair streaming behind her in the gust. |
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It's the same as stepping into a foyer of a building and feeling the gust of air-conditioning when you open the door. |
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When the hot wind has spent its strength, it is usually succeeded instantaneously by a violent gust from the southward. |
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The occasional gust of wind sent little swirls of dust and debris flying through the air, and dead bodies littered the ground. |
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Instead of looking at the sea, he found himself at the boulevard, his eyes being stung by the intense ferocity and strength of the pounding gust. |
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A spewed file of papers fills up the workspace and cleaves to the surface trying not to buck with every faint gust of breeze. |
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The bell on the door tinkled and a gust of bitter, ice-cold air blew in, teasing the back of my neck. |
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Suddenly the door bursts open, a gust of wind blows snow into the room, and a man with a bushy beard and camel-skin tunic strides in. |
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A snow slip may start from a footfall, a heavy gust of wind, a blast, or a jar. |
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Before they could go inside of the room a gust of wind blew from within the room. |
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Unconsciously she shivered from a combination of the nipping wind that breathed against her skin and the gust of apprehension escaping her lips. |
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A sharp gust of wind sent a flurry of powder everywhere, the cold causing her to snap back to reality and start walking. |
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A strong gust of wind blew a small cloud of dirt into their air, and she shielded her eyes. |
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A gust of relatively cool air greeted her, and she inhaled deeply of the scent of the trees and the earth. |
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He grimaced and shivered as a cold gust of wind blew a flurry of brown leaves across the porch and between his feet. |
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In the gust of wind that followed him, she smelled the earthy scent of a sandalwood perfume, mixed with silk and leather. |
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He wears iridescent formal clothes, prances around with a tapering rod that ignites anything it touches, and trails a gust of hot air. |
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A gust of red dust swirls around a patch of prickly poppies outside her hogan door, twisting past a pair of horses in a makeshift corral. |
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He landed about twenty feet away, the resulting gust of wind whipping Andrew's hair in front of him. |
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I pulled my cloak a bit tighter as a gust of wind whipped powder snow from a nearby drift and swirled it around us in a chill flurry. |
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A gust of wind resulted in one kick from the touchline blowing right back to the corner flag at the same side of the pitch. |
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A sudden violent gust of wind which blew it inside out and sideways, so all the spokes got bent out of shape. |
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A gust of wind passed by them before Nick recollected himself and started to gaze outward towards the scenery below them. |
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As I was making the dogleg at Raft Island, a quick jibe and a gust put my unballasted craft on its beam ends. |
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A gust of cold air along with some scattered raindrops hit us, and our day in the park was abandoned. |
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A gust of wind blasts against his face, carrying with it the scent of rot and decay and the suggestion of whispers. |
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The gustnado typically forms along the leading edge of a thunderstorm outflow boundary called a gust front. |
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The royal voice resounded through the sticky night air, carried beyond its normal range by an abnormally chilly gust of air. |
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He leapt over the side and grabbed his hat just as a gust of backdraft from the airship started to send it flying away. |
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Just as she closed her eyes again a huge gust of wind smashed her windows open, sending sheets of paper from her desk to the floor. |
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Right after she finished saying that, a strong gust of north wind blew through the window. |
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And then, rushing in with a gust of air that was welcomely cool, Miss Halden bolted inside. |
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I'll add this to my older people's services rant and blast them in a halitotic gust of rage. |
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And if there is no one to pass the umbrella on to, Mother Nature can always oblige by helping it fly off in that one strong gust of wind. |
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At that moment a strong gust of wind rocked the Weston house, and the lights flickered and then electricity failed. |
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She was stopped by a gust of air and the sound of the bird's wings beating. |
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I puffed my cheeks out and blew a gust of air out my mouth in an attempt to get the annoying strand of black hair out my eyes. |
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A bitter gust of wind swept over the two figures sitting on the shadowed sandstone steps in front of the town hall. |
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Jessie's eyes slowly opened, but they quickly closed as a cold gust of air blew into her face. |
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Me and Keith got caught by an alarmingly large gust of wind and ended up in the drink. |
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Her thoughts were interrupted by a small gust of wind blowing across her face. |
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An unexpected cold gust of wind blew into the room and I looked up to note a small gap in the wall of stone blocks. |
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It blew over him like a strong gust of wind, dispersing all illusions and bringing to light the unpleasant agony of truth. |
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As we raced westward to intercept, we came across a gust front with a number of gustnados. |
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A cool gust of wind blew, pushing Freya's hair from her face, and rippling sheets of grass. |
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A huge gust of wind surrounded her, waving the branches of the trees, and rippling the water. |
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The strongest wind gust was measured last Sunday with a southerly wind blowing at 35 knots. |
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A furious gust of wind swirled around them and a dust devil appeared before them. |
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Lauren nodded and then felt a huge gust of wind blow the hair around her face. |
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During the celebrations, an ominous gust of wind blew desert sand over the assembled dignitaries. |
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A sudden gust of wind came in through the open window and blew out the flames. |
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Unfortunately, a mysterious gust of wind blows the last egg several pages away, leaving the duckling to hatch into a parentless world. |
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Suddenly, the temperature made a drop from warm to freezing, as the plants around her froze and the gust of wind became a piercing gale. |
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The soccer player let out an explosive gust of air and hurled the ball at the ceiling again. |
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He looked up at the sky with a wistful expression, a gust slightly lifting up his long hair, and sighed. |
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If it had been caught in a strong gust it could have been driven onto one of the sandbanks. |
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The fire, which later simmered down into a soft golden glow was almost entirely forgotten until the embers were fanned to life by a gust of wind. |
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A gust of wind blew the falling snow in a violent manner and then slowed, as the flakes grew bigger, thicker, and fatter. |
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The spider trembled and swayed in the sudden gust from the open bathroom window. |
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A strong gust of easterly wind scattered the torn remains of the letter with its proud seal, and its commanding impression. |
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I heard a muffled detonation from the common, and immediately after a gust of firing. |
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He turned on the heat as high as it would go, and an alarming gust of hot air burst through the broken vents. |
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You'll practice rigging, flying on land, launching in Pamlico Sound, and bailing out when a sudden gust slingshots you toward a pier. |
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My companion boldly opened a door in the opposite wall while I hid behind him, and a gust of fog rolled out. |
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A brave dad died trying to save his two young sons after a freak gust of wind swamped their boat with water. |
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The drama unfolded at about 5pm, as the group were three quarters through the walk, when a strong gust of wind picked up Mr Smith. |
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Despite the gust of excitement most scientists are keeping their emotions in check. |
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The accessory was easily lifted by a gust of wind and would regularly get entangled in the wheel spokes of carriages. |
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Seagulls, darting by with their snow white feathers, squalled and shrieked as they passed and the salty ocean air rushed into the building with every gust of wind. |
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They brought a gust of cold air with them and the smell of auto exhaust. |
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A gentle breeze at low level becomes a dangerous gust at 233 ft, and when the anonometer tells him the wind-speed is around 37 mph, Ditchburn calls a halt to operations. |
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A freezing gust of wind blew into Iris' face making her shiver slightly. |
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She wrapped her arms around her as a gust of wind blew by raising Beta's hair up into the air and rustling through the dark foliage of the hedge behind us. |
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He closed his eyes and a gust of wind blew upward drying him. |
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A cool gust of wind blew through the canyon, dispersing the bad smell. |
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He had commenced work when a gust of wind blew his cloak, which he had left upon a rock, across the valley and it landed where the monastery was later built. |
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It is believed a gust of wind blew her gown into the engine. |
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A gust of smoke dances around her naked frame as she bathes for one final time in the prayer leaves. |
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The huge Oakwood tree's leaves rustle as a strong gust of wind blew. |
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The wind picked up, the gentle swish quickly turning into a fierce gust. |
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Traffic police said they believe a gust of wind uprooted the tree and sent it smashing on to Moira's new black VW Golf, slicing through the roof and missing her by inches. |
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A gust of wind blew against the lace curtains which was all that protected the room from the torrential rain beating against the shattered uPVC double-glazing. |
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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. |
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A few chickens squawked indignantly as the cold gust of air hit them, but they soon settled back down into their boxes, feathers ruffled to keep out the chill. |
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Moving pinpoints of light were formed by water running down the side of the icicle, dangling from the end, and either freezing solid or being blown away by a gust of wind. |
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A strong gust of wind came out of nowhere and the fire went out. |
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No matter how lightweight you may be, little girl, there's absolutely nothing this gust of wind could do to you other than knock you to the ground! |
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It's an idea she greets with a huge gust of approving Chicagoan laughter. |
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Every now and then there was a gust and all the lamps guttered perilously. |
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He'd gotten about four sentences into it when a small gust of wind made the candles gutter and flicker, and made the incense smoke swirl and twist. |
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It's hot, but a gust of wind comes up, cooling you with that inimitable scent of wheat and dirt that is the Palouse. |
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The 100-metre-high rotating water column, which lasted for just three minutes, developed following a big downpour and a strong gust of wind. |
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When a strong gust of wind hit the sails at a critical moment, the open gunports proved fatal, the ship flooded and quickly foundered. |
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A gust of wind or contact with a passing animal is sufficient to disperse the mature seeds. |
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Just then a gust of wind delivers him a very undull pair of red and white spotted knickers, straight from the farmer's clothes line. |
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For a floatier look, opt for lighter fabrics with movement or go structured with heavier fabrics that won't budge at the slightest gust of wind. |
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The highest gust of 65 knots, or 120kph, was recorded at 4pm on Sunday at Finner Camp in Co Donegal. |
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There are several types of damaging wind storms, including tornadoes, downbursts, microbursts, gust fronts, derechos and haboobs. |
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Haboobs form when winds gust down from a thunderstorm and slam into the ground. |
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Shaun Partridge, 17, was flying the four metrelong power kite near his home in Ilkeston, Derbys, when a gust of wind took him to rooftop height. |
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Haman can find no gust in all the sensualities of the Persian Court, because a poor despicable Jew denies his abaisance. |
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A choice of it may be made according to the gust and manner of the ancients. |
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On 24 May 2013, Scillonian III ran aground in St Mary's Harbour after being caught by a gust of wind, while attempting to berth by normal approach at low tide. |
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To try to upstage her, Prince Charles flew in using his ears as a hang glider but went unseen when a sudden gust of wind forced him over East Anglia. |
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The woman weighs anchor with the dog, which learns to cling to the deck with toenails and teeth, so a fierce gust or extra wild wave doesn't sweep him away. |
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The gust occurred on 10 April 1996, during Severe Tropical Cyclone Olivia and is documented in the Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Journal. |
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A MUM who was burning household bills in a garden chiminea has spoke of her shock after paper was caught by a gust of wind turning her shed into a fireball. |
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An ox will relish the tender flesh of kids with as much gust and appetite. |
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The grand fountains and cascades were opened, again in the presence of the Queen, who got wet when a gust of wind swept mists of spray over the royal carriage. |
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Early in the FCF profile, he configured the aircraft to Gust Up for a high-speed trim and rigging check. |
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