gustily

/ˈɡʌstəli/
adverb
  1. In a way that involves strong, sudden bursts of wind.
    • She walked gustily along the cliff path, leaning into the powerful gusts.
    • The flag flapped gustily in the storm, its fabric snapping loudly.
    • The wind blew gustily, rattling the windows and scattering leaves across the yard.
  2. In a forceful, energetic, or dramatic manner, like a sudden burst.
    • He laughed gustily, his whole body shaking with amusement.
    • She sighed gustily and threw her hands up in frustration.
    • The singer performed gustily, belting out the final notes with full power.
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