squall Meaning, Definition & Usage
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noun sudden violent winds; often accompanied by precipitation
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verb make high-pitched, whiney noises
wawl; waul.
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verb utter a sudden loud cry
cry; hollo; shout; call; holler; yell; scream; shout out.
- she cried with pain when the doctor inserted the needle
- I yelled to her from the window but she couldn't hear me
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verb blow in a squall
- When it squalls, a prudent sailor reefs his sails
WordNet
Squall noun
Etymology
Cf. Sw.Definitions
A sudden violent gust of wind often attended with rain or snow. The gray skirts of a lifting squall. Tennyson.
Totten.
Squall intransitive verb
Etymology
Icel.Wordforms
Definitions
To cry out; to scream or cry violently, as a woman frightened, or a child in anger or distress; as, the infant .squalled
Squall noun
Definitions
A loud scream; a harsh cry. There oft are heard the notes of infant woe, - The short, thick sob, loud scream, and shriller squall. Pope.