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Definition of gust
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Gust (n.)
Gratification
of any kind,
particularly
that which is
exquisitely
relished;
enjoyment..
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Revolt
::
Revolt
(n.) To be
disgusted,
shocked,
or
grossly
offended;
hence,
to feel
nausea;
-- with at; as, the
stomach
revolts
at such food; his
nature
revolts
at
cruelty..
Shocking
::
Shocking
(a.)
Causing
to shake or
tremble,
as by a blow;
especially,
causing
to
recoil
with
horror
or
disgust;
extremely
offensive
or
disgusting..
Loathe
::
Loathe
(v. i.) To feel
disgust
or
nausea.
Gustable
::
Gustable
(v.)
Capable
of being
tasted;
tastable.
Loathe
::
Loathe
(v. t.) To feel
extreme
disgust
at, or
aversion
for..
Augustinism
::
Augustinism
(n.) The
doctrines
held by
Augustine
or by the
Augustinians.
Fulsome
::
Fulsome
(a.)
Offending
or
disgusting
by
overfullness,
excess,
or
grossness;
cloying;
gross;
nauseous;
esp.,
offensive
from
excess
of
praise;
as,
fulsome
flattery..
Fructidor
::
Fructidor
(n.) The
twelfth
month of the
French
republican
calendar;
--
commencing
August
18, and
ending
September
16. See
Vendemiaire..
Augustinian
::
Augustinian
(n.) One of a class of
divines,
who,
following
St.
Augustine,
maintain
that grace by its
nature
is
effectual
absolutely
and
creatively,
not
relatively
and
conditionally..
Disrelish
::
Disrelish
(n.) Want of
relish;
dislike
(of the
palate
or of the
mind);
distaste;
a
slight
degree
of
disgust;
as, a
disrelish
for some kinds of
food..
Kingly
::
Kingly
(superl.)
Belonging
to,
suitable
to, or
becoming,
a king;
characteristic
of,
resembling,
a king;
directed
or
administered
by a king;
monarchical;
royal;
sovereign;
regal;
august;
noble;
grand..
Nones
::
Nones (n. pl.) The fifth day of the
months
January,
February,
April,
June,
August,
September,
November,
and
December,
and the
seventh
day of
March,
May, July, and
October.
The nones were nine days
before
the ides,
reckoning
inclusively,
according
to the Roman
method..
Wlatsome
::
Wlatsome
(a.)
Loathsome;
disgusting;
hateful.
Ingustable
::
Ingustable
(a.)
Tasteless;
insipid.
Flurry
::
Flurry
(n.) A
sudden
and brief blast or gust; a
light,
temporary
breeze;
as, a
flurry
of
wind..
Augustness
::
Augustness
(n.) The
quality
of being
august;
dignity
of mien;
grandeur;
magnificence.
Rotten
::
Rotten
(a.)
Offensive
to the
smell;
fetid;
disgusting.
Sickening
::
Sickening
(a.)
Causing
sickness;
specif.,
causing
surfeit
or
disgust;
nauseating..
Foul
::
Foul
(superl.)
Loathsome;
disgusting;
as, a foul
disease..
Coquina
::
Coquina
(n.) A soft,
whitish,
coral-like
stone,
formed
of
broken
shells
and
corals,
found in the
southern
United
States,
and used for
roadbeds
and for
building
material,
as in the fort at St.
Augustine,
Florida..
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