Squall - English meaning
skwɔːl
Squall – definitions in English dictionary
nounA sudden violent gust of wind or localized storm, especially one bringing rain, snow, or sleet.
Usage examples:
Low clouds and squalls of driving rainSynonims:
GustStormBlastFlurryShowerGaleBlowRushPuffScudWindstormThunderstormnounA loud cry.
Usage examples:
He emitted a short mournful squall
verb(of a baby or small child) cry noisily and continuously.
Usage examples:
Sarah was squalling in her crib
nounA sudden, strong wind or brief storm, esp. over water
Usage examples:
Occasional rain squalls blow furiously across the sea.
nounA sudden strong wind or short storm
Usage examples:
Violent squalls signalled the approach of the hurricane.
nounA loud, sharp noise
verb(especially of a baby) to make a loud, sharp noise
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Word origin
mid 17th century: probably an alteration of squeal, influenced by bawl.
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