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Definition of gust
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Gust (n.)
Intellectual
taste;
fancy.
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Cottonwood
::
Cottonwood
(n.) An
American
tree of the genus
Populus
or
poplar,
having
the seeds
covered
with
abundant
cottonlike
hairs;
esp., the P.
monilifera
and P.
angustifolia
of the
Western
United
States..
Loath
::
Loath (a.)
Filled
with
disgust
or
aversion;
averse;
unwilling;
reluctant;
as, loath to
part..
Bartholomew Tide
::
Bartholomew
tide () Time of the
festival
of St.
Bartholomew,
August
24th..
Indignation
::
Indignation
(n.) The
feeling
excited
by that which is
unworthy,
base, or
disgraceful;
anger
mingled
with
contempt,
disgust,
or
abhorrence..
Transfiguratien
::
Transfiguratien
(n.) A feast held by some
branches
of the
Christian
church
on the 6th of
August,
in
commemoration
of the
miraculous
change
above
mentioned..
Phallus
::
Phallus
(n.) A genus of fungi which have a fetid and
disgusting
odor; the
stinkhorn.
Gustable
::
Gustable
(v.)
Capable
of being
tasted;
tastable.
Hateful
::
Hateful
(a.)
Exciting
or
deserving
great
dislike,
aversion,
or
disgust;
odious..
Squalled
::
Squall
(n.) A
sudden
violent
gust of wind often
attended
with rain or snow.
Augustinian
::
Augustinian
(n.) A
member
of one of the
religious
orders
called
after St.
Augustine;
an
Austin
friar.
Sick
::
Sick
(superl.)
Having
a
strong
dislike;
disgusted;
surfeited;
-- with of; as, to be sick of
flattery..
Squeamous
::
Squeamish
(a.)
Having
a
stomach
that is
easily
or
nauseated;
hence,
nice to
excess
in
taste;
fastidious;
easily
disgusted;
apt to be
offended
at
trifling
improprieties..
Jasmine
::
"Jasmine
(n.) A
shrubby
plant of the genus
Jasminum,
bearing
flowers
of a
peculiarly
fragrant
odor. The J.
officinale,
common
in the south of
Europe,
bears white
flowers.
The
Arabian
jasmine
is J.
Sambac,
and, with J.
angustifolia,
comes from the East
Indies.
The
yellow
false
jasmine
in the
Gelseminum
sempervirens
(see
Gelsemium).
Several
other
plants
are
called
jasmine
in the West
Indies,
as
species
of
Calotropis
and
Faramea..
Majestic
::
Majestic
(a.)
Possessing
or
exhibiting
majesty;
of
august
dignity,
stateliness,
or
imposing
grandeur;
lofty;
noble;
grand..
Gust
::
Gust (n.) A
sudden
squall;
a
violent
blast of wind; a
sudden
and brief
rushing
or
driving
of the wind. Snow, and hail,
stormy
gust and
flaw..
Guzzle
::
Guzzle
(v. t.) To
swallow
much or
often;
to
swallow
with
immoderate
gust; to drink
greedily
or
continually;
as, one who
guzzles
beer..
Whiffle
::
Whiffle
(v. i.) To
waver,
or
shake,
as if moved by gusts of wind; to
shift,
turn, or veer
about..
Nauseate
::
Nauseate
(v. t.) To
affect
with
nausea;
to
sicken;
to cause to feel
loathing
or
disgust.
Ligustrin
::
Ligustrin
(n.) A
bitter
principle
found in the bark of the
privet
(Ligustrum
vulgare),
and
extracted
as a white
crystalline
substance
with a warm,
bitter
taste;
--
called
also
ligustron..
Pregustant
::
Pregustant
(a.)
Tasting
beforehand;
having
a
foretaste.
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