squall
squall / skwôl/ • n. a sudden violent gust of wind or a localized storm, esp. one bringing rain, snow, or sleet: low clouds and squalls of driving rain. ∎ a loud cry: he emitted a short mournful squall.• v. [intr.] (of a baby or small child) cry noisily and continuously: Sarah was squalling in her crib.DERIVATIVES: squal·ly adj.
squall
squall
squall A short-lived weather condition with strong winds, which increase by at least 16 knots (30 km/hr). It may include thunder and heavy precipitation. See also line squall.
squall
squall Short-lived condition with strong winds, which increase by at least 16 knots (30 km/hr). It may include thunder and heavy precipitation. See also LINE SQUALLS.
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