the turbulent wind precedes the mountain storm; the gale is raging and the storm is about to Burst
As a native of Beijing , I remember that there have been gale at times during spring that made the city sandy everywhere.
If a gale threatens, do not go to sea.
To judge by the gale rattling the Arab world this week, he may have to answer such questions rather soon.
The house crumpled up in the gale.
Forecasters are predicting more of the same this week as rain and gale-force winds sweep in.
The wind had piped up to a gale overnight.
A near full Moon was behind me and the wind was blowing a gale and rain was being driven from clouds on the horizon.
The next gale that sweeps from the north will bring to our ears the clash of resounding arms!
"I know I will be speaking into a gale about this," he said, "but I think it is important for people to know we are turning ourselves inside out to meet our obligations."
It is now being forced to do so in a gale.
In his most famous phrase he likened capitalism to a "perennial gale of creative destruction".