Sentences

gale in a sentence

n.

Definition

A gale is a strong wind, typically defined as having a speed between 34 and 40 knots (39 to 46 miles per hour).

Sample Sentences

  1. The gale howled through the trees, shaking their branches violently.
  2. During the storm, the sailors struggled against the powerful gale that threatened to capsize their boat.
  3. A sudden gale forced us to abandon our picnic and seek shelter under a nearby gazebo.
  4. The sound of the gale outside made it difficult to focus on my reading.
  5. After the gale passed, we stepped outside to find debris scattered all over the yard.
  6. The gale swept across the coastline, uprooting trees and causing widespread damage.
  7. As the storm intensified, the howling gale filled the air with a sense of impending chaos.
  8. We decided to postpone our sailing trip because the forecast predicted a strong gale.
  9. The children laughed and played in the park, seemingly unfazed by the chilly gale blowing through.
  10. During the gale, we huddled indoors, listening to the wind whip against the windows.
  11. The ship struggled against the fierce gale as it approached the rocky shore.
  12. As the gale howled through the trees, the branches swayed dangerously overhead.
  13. We decided to stay indoors and enjoy a cozy evening while the gale raged outside.
  14. The meteorologist warned that a sudden gale could disrupt travel plans across the region.
  15. With the gale easing, the sun broke through the clouds, bringing a sense of calm.
  16. The gale whipped through the trees, causing branches to sway violently.
  17. During the storm, the ship struggled against the relentless gale that threatened to capsize it.
  18. Her laughter rang out like a gale, brightening the gloomy atmosphere of the room.
  19. The meteorologist warned of a powerful gale approaching the coast, urging residents to prepare.
  20. As the gale howled outside, they huddled together by the fireplace, sharing stories to pass the time.
  21. The gale swept through the coastal town, knocking down trees and power lines.
  22. Sailors often check the weather for gales before setting out on their voyages.
  23. During the storm, the gale howled like a wild beast, rattling the windows.
  24. She found it difficult to walk against the gale, which threatened to push her off balance.
  25. The sudden gale caught the kite and sent it soaring high into the sky.
  26. The gale howled through the trees, making the branches sway violently.
  27. As the storm approached, we secured the boat to withstand the impending gale.
  28. She laughed at his jokes, her laughter ringing out like a gale in the stillness of the evening.
  29. A sudden gale swept across the beach, sending sand flying in every direction.
  30. The hikers decided to turn back when the forecast predicted a severe gale in the mountains.