Bourrasque

/bʊˈrɑːsk/ noun

A sudden, violent gust or squall of wind, or a sudden violent outburst; a sudden storm.

From French bourrasque (gust of wind), possibly related to bour- (rough). The term traveled into English from French maritime vocabulary, appearing in naval and meteorological contexts.

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