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gale
Part of speech: NounA strong wind, less violent than a tempest; noisy merriment.
Usage examples "gale":- The gale had fallen much with the rising of the moon, as it often does, and so it came about that although the boat was over- large for two men to handle rightly, Kari and I, by watching our chance, were able to row it to the ship, on to which we climbed by the ladder. - "The Virgin of the Sun", H. R. Haggard.
- Only a few months before, the men had nearly drowned in a gale like this. - "Men Called Him Master", Elwyn Allen Smith.
- But there was no noise but the gale. - "The Indian Drum", William MacHarg Edwin Balmer.