gustfulEtymologyFrom gust + -ful.adjgusty“[T]hey sat / Beneath a world-old yew-tree, darkening half / The cloisters, on a gustful April morn / That puff'd the swaying branches into smoke / Above them, […]”tasty; good-tasting“The said season being passed, there is no danger or difficulty to keep it [preserved meat] gustful all the year long.”nounAn amount carried in a gust.“The wind, ruffling up the lane, drove a gustful of loose sand against her like spray, and bore in the hollow boom of breaking waves, which seemed to take her breath.”