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Pronunciation: [ɡˈe͡ɪl] (IPA)

A gale is a strong, gusty wind that can cause damage and disruption. Synonyms for the word gale include tempest, squall, storm, hurricane, cyclone, typhoon, blast, and gust. A tempest is a violent windstorm, often accompanied by rain or snow. A squall is a sudden, violent gust of wind that can last from a few seconds to several minutes. A storm is a disturbance of the atmosphere characterized by strong winds and precipitation. Hurricane, cyclone, and typhoon are all types of tropical storms with sustained winds of at least 74 mph. A blast is a sudden rush of wind, while a gust is a sudden, brief burst of wind.

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Usage examples for Gale

All this was, of course, kept strictly secret by the other four ex-members, who joined hands and vowed solemnly that they would weather the gale together.
"Marjorie Dean High School Freshman"
Pauline Lester
He had gone out of their lives as completely as a candle in a gale of wind.
"The Eye of Dread"
Payne Erskine
So when the first gale passed they again drove the camels.
"In Desert and Wilderness"
Henryk Sienkiewicz

Famous quotes with Gale

  • Where hast thou wandered. gentle gale, to find the perfumes thou dost bring?
    William C. Bryant
  • Fear not; and the God of mercies grant a full gale and a fair entry into His kingdom, which may carry sweetly and swiftly over the bar, that you find not the rub of death.
    Donald Cargill
  • Thus, I steer my bark, and sail On even keel, with gentle gale.
    Matthew Green
  • The plane is simply abstracting the power stored in the wave by a distant gale, and using it to counteract gravity. And if the work be continued long enough, or a multitude of planes be continually drawing on the reservoir of power, the wave must inevitably be flattened.
    Lawrence Hargrave
  • On life's vast ocean diversely we sail. Reasons the card, but passion the gale.
    Alexander Pope

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