windflaw

/ˈwɪndˌflɔ/
noun
  1. A sudden, brief gust of wind; a flaw or squall in the wind.
    • We felt a cold windflaw sweep through the valley before the storm hit.
    • A sudden windflaw nearly knocked the sailor off the deck.
    • The picnic was interrupted by a sharp windflaw that scattered the napkins.
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