Etymology
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gale + -like
Adjective
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galelike (comparative more galelike, superlative most galelike)
- Resembling or characteristic of a gale of wind.
2007 April 15, Frank Litsky, “She Didn’t Hit the Wall, She Burst Through It”, in New York Times[1]:In 1899, galelike winds loosened stones, and Lawrence Brignolia, a blacksmith from suburban Cambridge, was leading when he fell on one.