gale
Pronunciation: [ɡeɪl]
Word
Context: "weather"
(noun) a strong wind that can make things move quickly. It’s like when you feel really strong gusts of wind that can blow your hat off your head!
Example
The sailboat glided smoothly across the water, powered by the strong gale.
Example
It was a calm day, and there was no gale to disturb the serene lake.
Example
Did the weather report say a gale was coming our way?
Context: "emotion"
(noun) a loud or energetic outburst, often of laughter or talking. Imagine friends laughing a lot and making a big noise together—that's a gale of laughter!
Example
The children erupted in a gale of laughter when the clown tripped over his shoes.
Example
The room was so quiet that not a single gale of laughter broke the silence.
Example
What caused such a gale of laughter during the party?
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