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squalling
squall 1 S0680200 (skwôl)n. A loud, harsh cry.intr.v. squalled, squall·ing, squalls To scream or cry loudly and harshly. [Probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse skvala, to squeal.] squall′er n.
squall 2 S0680200 (skwôl)n.1. A brief sudden violent windstorm, often accompanied by rain or snow.2. Informal A brief commotion.intr.v. squalled, squall·ing, squalls To blow strongly for a brief period. [Probably of Scandinavian origin.] squall′y adj.squalling (ˈskwɔːlɪŋ) adj (Physical Geography) blowing in a squall
squalling (ˈskwɔːlɪŋ) adjcrying noisily; yellingThesaurusAdj. | 1. | squalling - characterized by short periods of noisy commotion; "a home life that has been extraordinarily squally"squallyunquiet - characterized by unrest or disorder; "unquiet days of riots"; "following the assassination of Martin Luter King ours was an unquiet nation"; "spent an unquiet night tossing and turning" | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeesquallsqualling Related to squalling: squealing, demolished, festeredSynonyms for squallingadj characterized by short periods of noisy commotionSynonymsRelated Words |