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gustily

adv. In a gusty manner; in gusts.

Usage examples of "gustily".

Her movement roused the horse and it moved its head, blowing gustily through its nostrils.

The mare nudged her with her nose and blew gustily through its nostrils but she did not look up.

His scent filled her nostrils, adding to the sense of being enveloped by him and she sighed gustily with contentment.

Andrea said, sighing gustily with disappointment as she tossed it over her shoulder.

She sighed gustily and the young doctor gave her an anxious look which she dispelled with a beaming smile.

Carole said, yawning gustily and leaning back in her chair, cradling the back of her head with her hands.

Suddenly amid these glooming shadows a shadow moved, and forth into the darkling glade, mighty club on mighty shoulder, stepped Lobkyn Lollo the Dwarf, and his eyes were pensive and he sighed gustily.

He poured out two stiff jolts of whisky, handed one to Teagle, and downed his own at a gulp, sighed gustily.

Between one spasm and the onset of another, she knocked back the liquid-and rolled her eyes, inhaled, and then exhaled gustily, for the medicine had a kick in it that could only reduce any cough to tatters.