Gusty vs Blasty - What's the difference?
gusty | blasty |
(of wind) blowing in gusts; blustery
(obsolete) Affected by blasts; gusty.
(obsolete) Causing blast or injury.
As adjectives the difference between gusty and blasty
is that gusty is (of wind) blowing in gusts; blustery while blasty is (obsolete) affected by blasts; gusty.gusty
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(er)Quotations
* 2003 , Lauren Henderson, My Lurid Past , page 48: *: A gusty sigh preceded the inevitable bad news. “You know that gig I was up for?” he asked rhetorically. “I didn't get it.”Anagrams
* gutsyblasty
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(en adjective)- (Boyle)
