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Example sentences for "sudden gust"

  • Is when by a sudden gust or stress of weather a ship is thrown so far over that the ballast settles to leeward, and prevents the ship from righting.

  • An old word, equivalent to a flaw, or sudden gust of wind from the land.

  • A sudden gust of wind, frequently occasioned by the interruption and reverberation of the wind from high mountains.

  • Just as he did so a sudden gust of air blew through the open front door and put out the light which John held in his hand.

  • Stout horizontal bars were let into the trees, and, being bound to the uprights, they mutually supported each other; smaller horizontal bars at intervals kept the prickly ramparts from being driven in by a sudden gust.

  • I felt as if in the curious apartments of that vast edifice the fragments of a beautiful story, which I could follow for some distance, but of which I could never see the end, flew about in a sudden gust of the vernal breeze.

  • Those whom a sudden gust of passion brings down to the dust can rise up again with a new strong impulse of goodness.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    chronological order; full house; legitimate business; looking steadily; private library; rhymed prose; saving grace; smoke house; still here; sudden attack; sudden burst; sudden changes; sudden fear; sudden flash; sudden gust; sudden stop; sudden thought; suddenly came; suddenly exclaimed; suddenly felt; suddenly heard; suddenly occurred; suddenly said; suddenly thought; took much; young shoots