Synonyms for gusted
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : guhst |
Phonetic Transcription : gÊŒst |
Définition of gusted
Origin :- 1580s, possibly a dialectal survival from Old Norse gustr "a cold blast of wind" (related to gusa "to gush, spurt") or Old High German gussa "flood," both from Proto-Germanic *gustiz, from PIE *gheus-, from root *gheu- "to pour" (see found (2)). Probably originally in English as a nautical term. As a verb, from 1813. Related: Gusted; gusting.
- As in scud : verb skim across
- He caught the admiring glance in his Mary's eye; inhaled and gusted forth a huge breath of smoke; repeated the fine sentence.
- Extract from : « Once Aboard The Lugger » by Arthur Stuart-Menteth Hutchinson
Antonyms for gusted
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