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gale-force

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gale-force [ˈgeɪlfɔːs] ADJ gale-force windsvientos mpl huracanados
see also gale


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The wind won't necessarily be as strong as it was last weekend, but it's still gale-force when it's gusting up to 60mph.
Summary: Gale-force winds and heavy rain have brought flooding and damage to Britain as forecasters predict the worst storm of the year so far.
An air and sea rescue mission was launched yesterday to find the lost trawler but it was called off as gale-force winds and darkness made it impossible for emergency services and volunteers to continue.
 
 
 
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