gusty
1 Americanadjective
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gustier,
comparative
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gustiest
superlative
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blowing or coming in gusts, as wind, rain, or storms.
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affected or marked by gusts of wind, rain, etc..
a gusty day.
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occurring or characterized by sudden bursts or outbursts, as sound or laughter.
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full of meaningless, pretentious talk.
gusty speechmaking.
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vigorous; hearty; zestful.
a gusty woman.
adjective
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gustier,
comparative
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gustiest
superlative
adjective
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blowing or occurring in gusts or characterized by blustery weather
a gusty wind
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given to sudden outbursts, as of emotion or temperament
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Etymology
Origin of gusty1
First recorded in 1590–1600; gust 1 + -y 1; gusty 1 def. 5 perhaps gust(o) + -y 1
Origin of gusty2
Explanation
Gusty, the adjective, describes what the wind is like when leaves are swirling around in the air, garbage blowing all over city streets, and hats refusing to stay put. Read this word too quickly and you may think it says gutsy — an entirely different word. See the base gust — as in "a gust of wind" — and you'll get more than a hint as to what gusty means. Gusty typically relates to the weather — describing blustery winds, sudden outbursts, strong on-again/ off-again blasts of cold air. Go outside the box and use it to depict a person's stormy, emotional behavior, especially if he has quick, sudden outbursts: "He was given to gusty behavior whenever you mentioned her name."
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"The wildfire danger level will continue to increase, reaching extreme levels and making firefighting efforts more difficult due to high temperatures, locally gusty southerly winds and widespread low humidity," it said in a statement.
From Barron's ● Jul. 27, 2026
This could raise wildfire risk, as dry lightning and gusty outflow winds are typically associated with these storm systems.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jul. 13, 2026
Santa Barbara is also expected to see gusty sundowner winds across its southwest coast in the evenings this week, with gusts of up to 45 to 50 mph, Fielding said.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jul. 7, 2026
"It was very tricky with the winds because it was very gusty, unpredictable, and to build the car to pole was very satisfying."
From BBC ● Jul. 4, 2026
It was not far, but the drifts were deep, the wind was gusty, and Asha’s feet were blocks of ice.
From "A Dance with Dragons" by George R. R. Martin
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It’s also possible winds could be locally gustier in the area of the fire, he said.
From Los Angeles Times ● Aug. 7, 2021
As the wind crosses the Cascades, it becomes gustier and drier, adding to the wildfire danger there.
From Seattle Times ● Jul. 12, 2021
Mountain wind is often "stronger, gustier and less predictable," Lane said.
From Scientific American ● Oct. 22, 2013
The storms instead brought gustier winds, fanning flames sparked by lightning.
From Reuters ● May 9, 2011
It did keep on all night; and the blinding drifts were whirling before the wind with a gustier sweep than ever, when the farmhouse people peered out at them next morning.
From Winter Fun by William O. Stoddard
“It’ll probably be breezy just about everywhere, but gustiest along the coast and then across portions in the north like the San Juans and up toward Bellingham,” Kovacik said.
From Seattle Times ● Feb. 2, 2023
It's one thing to title a ballad "The Edge of Glory"—to belt out lyrics about "hanging on a moment of truth" and "dancing in the flames" over the gustiest possible power chords.
From Slate ● May 23, 2011
In Nebraska, where political oratory is apt to be gusty, the memory of William Jennings Bryan, greatest and gustiest of Nebraska politicians, is revered by many people.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The gustiest characterization in The Lusty Men is provided by Arthur Hunnicutt as a punchy ex-broncobuster with a busted leg.
From Time Magazine Archive
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