Associations with «gale»

A gale refers to a very strong wind, usually blowing at a constant speed of 39 to 54 miles per hour. Full definition

Sentences with «gale»

  • He mended everything in sight and kept us in gales of laughter all day long. (calder.org)
  • We've faced the depths of the Depression, we've stared down the hateful destruction of terrorists, we've endured the ferocity of gale force winds and surging tides, and each and every time, New Yorkers have faced seemingly insurmountable obstacles with grit and determination and an unyielding commitment to one another and we have — always — prevailed. (manhattantimesnews.com)
  • I owned RE / MAX Realty Group in Gales Ferry for 23 years and sold the business a few years back but stayed with RE / MAX. (lindadavis.info)
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