See gustful on Wiktionary
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Doran Company, page 233:", "text": "[…] when the southwest wind savaged his villa and roared in the chimneys and slapped its windows with gustsful of rain and promised to wet that author thoroughly and exasperatingly down his neck and roimd his wrists and ankles directly he put his nose outside his door.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1955, Anthony West, chapter 3, in Heritage, Random House, page 148:", "text": "The birds began to drop, loose bundles of feathers that bounced as they hit the ground, and made an ankh as the last gustful of wind was knocked out of them.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1992 [1991], Charles Lister, “Fondi” (chapter 4), in Between Two Seas: A Walk Down the Appian Way, Great Britain: Minerva, page 51:", "text": "[…] as a tree trunk stirs somewhere in front into a dark-cloaked shepherd boy rising like a goblin gustful of leaves and staring from under his old cloth cap, dumb till I’m past him.", "type": "quote" } ], "glosses": [ "An amount carried in a gust." ], "id": "en-gustful-en-noun-H~~uURKM", "links": [ [ "gust", "gust" ] ], "raw_glosses": [ "(uncommon) An amount carried in a gust." ], "tags": [ "uncommon" ] } ], "word": "gustful" }
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