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Squall Sudden Noun, Verbbre /Skwɔːl/Name /Skwɔːl Noun Strong Violent Wind Rain

Front squall
Back noun, verbBrE /skwɔːl/NAmE /skwɔːl/

noun

a sudden strong and violent wind, often during rain or snow stormsA sudden vicious squall knocked her to the ground.

verb

[intransitive] (usually used in the progressive tenses) (disapproving)to cry very loudly and noisilysqualling kids The baby was squalling in its crib.

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