A blast of strong wind, a gust; the blowing of a storm. Obsolete.
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释义 | the world > the earth > weather and the atmosphere > weather > wind > [noun] > blast or gust of (43) ghosteOE A blast of strong wind, a gust; the blowing of a storm. Obsolete. blasta1000 A blowing or strong gust of wind. blas?c1225 A blast, breath. ragec1405 In extended use (of a natural force or agent). A fierce blast of wind. Obsolete. rare. blorec1440 A violent blowing, a blast or gust; also figurative stormy breath, bluster. flaw1513 A sudden burst or squall of wind; a sudden blast or gust, usually of short duration. thud1513 A blast of wind or tempest; a gust; a squall. (In later quots. including the notion of sound.) Scottish. flaga1522 A blast or gust (of wind); a squall. flag of fire: a flash of lightning. fuddera1522 A storm or squall; a sudden violent gust of wind. Also figurative: a sudden noisy or powerful rush; a bustle, a hurry; a disturbance or commotion. flake1555 A (loose) sheet of ice; a floe. flan1572 A sudden gust or puff of wind. whid?1590 A squall, blast of wind. Obsolete. flirta1592 A sudden jerk or movement, a quick throw or cast, a darting motion. Of wind: A gust. gust1594 A sudden violent rush or blast of wind; †formerly often in less restricted sense, a wind-storm, a whirlwind. berry1598 A gust or blast (of wind). wind-catch1610 a squall of wind. snuff1613 A puff, blast. Obsolete. stress1625 A period of stormy or windy weather; a storm, a gale. Also figurative. Cf. sense phrases 1d. Obsolete. flash1653 transferred. A sudden burst of rain, wind, steam, etc.; a fit of activity, a spurt. Obsolete. blow1655 A blowing; a blast. of the wind. Also, a breath of fresh air; a ‘breather’ (sense 3); to get a blow: to expose oneself to the action of a fresh… fresh1662 A sudden increase of wind; a gust, squall. Now rare. scud1694 A sudden gust of wind. flurry1698 A sudden agitation of the air, a gust or squall. gush1704 transferred and figurative. A sudden and violent outbreak; a ‘burst’. Of physical phenomena: A gust or rush of wind (now dialect); a burst (of… flam1711 = flan, n.1 waff1727 A puff, passing gust, sudden blast (of wind or air). literal and figurative. flawer1737 = flaw, n.2 Roger's Blasta1825 A sudden small, localized whirlwind. Also Sir Roger's blast. Cf. rodges-blast, n., Roger, n.2 5. flaff1827 A flutter or flapping of the wings; also, a puff, gust. slat1840 A sudden gust or blast of wind. scart1861 A gust, puff (of wind); a strip (of cloud). rodges-blast1879 A sudden small, localized whirlwind; = Roger's Blast, n. huffle1889 a sudden gust of wind, or the sound made by this. slap1890 A gust of wind. slammer1891 A violent gust (of wind). Sir Roger1893 English regional (East Anglian). Also Sir Roger. A sudden small, localized whirlwind. Cf. Roger's Blast, n., rodges-blast, n. Subcategories:— types of (5) — stroke or shock of (2) |
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