Gust in a sentence as a noun

Second one misses because of a sudden gust of wind.

What's more important - the person who captures, or the gust that fills his sail?

The snow starts to pile up, and a gust of wind pushes you right off the road and into an irrigation ditch.

Every time an exterior door in our office building opens, I can feel a strong gust.

It was pretty lame when my quad caught a gust of wind, flipped upside down, and cut off all motors to plummet ~150' onto a brick wall.

Road conditions change extremely quickly as it rains in the winter then a gust of wind suddenly freezes the rain under your tires.

How does this perform cross wind compared to a traditional micro quad?That main rotor will act like an umbrella does in a gust of wind.

They are usually _triggered_ by the local temperature differences caused by the sun, but can also be triggered by a gust of wind.

A gust of wind kicked up and he had the choice of either letting the panel blow off the top of the building onto others below or hold onto it.

If any unpredictable gust of wind carries the arrow away and it misses the target, this does not reflect on his mastery of the art and hence does not really affect the archer.

Gust definitions

noun

a strong current of air; "the tree was bent almost double by the gust"

See also: blast blow