28 Words to use with gusty

In an instant the whole tent was in a blaze; there was a high gusty wind, which whirled the light flames from tent to tent, and wrapped the whole in one conflagration.

"What is it, what does it mean?" demanded Peggy, as a gusty breeze tore the paper from Tilly's trembling fingers.

In the first impulse of anger at finding that he was the criminal, one of the McAfees rushed at him to kill him with his tomahawk; but the weapon turned, the man was only knocked down, and his assailant's gusty anger subsided as quickly as it had risen, giving way to a desire to do stern but fair justice.

There will be a meet of ladies and gentlemen on some high ground on a gusty morning.

"One night,it was before Sir Horace left for Scotlanda rainy gusty night, this young woman came.

divine Their cares dropped from them like the needles shaken From out the gusty pine.

She saw the gusty shadow sway.

When merry Yule Day comes, I trow, You'll scantlins find a hungry mou; Sma' are our cares, our stamacks fou O' gusty gear And kickshaws, strangers to our view Sin' fairn-year.

The cowgirls and cowherds join her in the search, peering for him in the gusty gloom of the dark storm.

He was shaken by gusty impulses, now to strike Mr. Dunborough across his smirking face, now to give some frenzied order, now to do some foolish act that must expose him to disgrace.

The wind and rain had cleared the unfrequented suburb of any observant lounger, and the darkness, lit only by far-spaced, gusty lamps, hid her hastening figure.

Autumn was there in a gusty mood, blowing yellow leaves down from the hills upon the water and driving them towards the sea over the rippled, gray surface lit up with cold, steel-like gleams of sunshine struggling through the vapour.

In a moment it will borrow, Flashing in a gusty train, Laughter and desire and sorrow Anger and delight and pain.

The facts supporting the theory are the actual formation of a stratus cloud before a blizzard, the snow and warm temperature of the blizzard and its gusty nature.

He lay with his cheek to the good earth's heart, thanking it, when a big gusty voice came swinging out of the east.

All through the long hours of yesterday the low clouds hung close above our heads, to pour with more unswerving aim their constant storm of sleet and snow,sometimes working in soft silence, sometimes with impatient gusty breaths, but always busily at work.

She could hear the distant murmur of it presently, and gusty puffs of wind began to strike her.

Dalzell!" came the next gusty roar.

It wasn't like the little gusty yaps you hear in the city coffee-shops.

This particular spring day had begun brightly, the morning had been sunny and even warm; but now, as the afternoon wore away, there were dark clouds, with a rising wind and a sharp gusty shower every now and then.

The ribs are fretted throughout the whole height with elegant crockets, thus imparting to the sky-line an appearance similar to the gusty spray on the borders of a rain-cloud.

Its door was fast against the wind With all the gusty swell of it.

This boy sits with legs crossed, just as his uncle used to whom he never saw; his grandfathers both died before he was born, but he has the movement of the eyebrows which we remember in one of them, and the gusty temper of the other.

He climbed and ran Till high above Dunskaith he stood to scan The outer ocean for the Viking ships, Peering below his hand, with panting lips A-gape, but wide and empty lay the sea Beyond the barrier crags of Cromarty, To the far sky-line lying blue and bare For no red pirate sought as yet to dare The gloomy hazards of the fitful seas, The gusty terrors, and the treacheries Of fickle April and its changing skies

" Charteris was pallid, and though he seemed perfectly composed, his eyes glittered as with gusty brilliancies.

28 Words to use with  gusty