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What does a gust of wind mean?

The meaning of a gust of wind is introduced as follows:

A gust of wind yozhè n fü ng:1. Describe the wind as fast. Similar words: waves? For a while? For a while? For a while? A snake array? A breeze blew? The wind is average? All the rage.

The related sentences in A gust of wind are as follows:

A gust of wind blew the sunflower stagger.

A speeding car passed us like a gust of wind.

A speeding car passed us like a gust of wind.

A gust of wind blew, and peach blossoms blossomed like Hu Die, flapping their wings and dancing, making people dazzled and fascinated.

He looks so thin that it seems that a gust of wind can blow him down.

A gust of wind blew, and the vegetables in the garden sang cheerful songs!

The corn blossoms in late spring and early summer are intoxicating. The flowers of corn grow on the stem, between the stem and the petiole, and spit out bundles of pale yellow buds. After the corn blooms, a gust of wind blows. When Miss Feng touches the flower head of corn with her wand, it will drop a piece of pollen, which is very beautiful!

A gust of wind blew, and the morning glory swayed with the wind and jingled like a wind chime. Butterflies flew over and told me my good dream last night; Dragonflies flew over to tell me the story of the morning. It took me a long time to remember that I am not a morning glory, I am an admirer!

A gust of wind blew, bright silver snow fell from the sky like rain, got into people's necks and stuck to people's hair. Who will be annoyed? This lovely elf! Everyone was laughing excitedly, as if they had come to a beautiful new world. ...