Mary-'Gusta tried to smile, too, but succeeded only in looking more miserable.
Anybody that gets ahead of our Mary-'Gusta has got to turn out afore the mornin' watch.
And though I say it as shouldn't, you won't find two more elegant gals thanGusta and Bella, choose where you may.
Mrs White's opinions of the genteel uselessness of Bella and Gusta were freely quoted to Mrs Greenways, and she in her turn was always ready with a thrust at Lilac which might be carried to Mrs White.
Why, Gusta says all the ladies in London wears their hair like that now.
They were banished now to the back kitchen, but this was the only reform Bella and Gusta had been able to make.
I do wish Gusta wouldn't send you them patterns, that I do.
Because Gusta Greenways told Bella as how all the ladies in London did it," answered Lilac simply.
So she studied the fashion books which Gusta sent from London, made up wonderful costumes for herself, curled her hair in the last style, and read the stories about dukes and earls and countesses which came out in the Family Herald.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gusta" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.