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Definition of squally in English: squallyadjectivesquallier, squalliest ˈskwɔːliˈskwɔli (of weather) characterized by squalls. Example sentencesExamples - Expect plenty of rain in the tropical Caribbean and Florida summer months, but it will often fall in heavy, squally afternoon showers which last only an hour or so.
- There will be squally showers with the risk of hail and thunder towards the North West.
- Forecasters predict the winds will ease later today and the heavy rains will turn into squally showers.
- And we've had some wind gusts and squally weather here but nothing has been damaged.
- Thunderstorms will be more frequent than in April accompanied by hail and violent squally winds.
Synonyms stormy, gusty, gusting, blustery, blustering, windy, breezy, blowy wild, violent, turbulent, tempestuous, rough, boisterous
Rhymes Bengali, Cawley, crawly, creepy-crawly, Macaulay, Morley, Nepali, poorly, rawly, scrawly Definition of squally in US English: squallyadjectiveˈskwɔliˈskwôlē (of weather) characterized by squalls. Example sentencesExamples - Forecasters predict the winds will ease later today and the heavy rains will turn into squally showers.
- There will be squally showers with the risk of hail and thunder towards the North West.
- And we've had some wind gusts and squally weather here but nothing has been damaged.
- Thunderstorms will be more frequent than in April accompanied by hail and violent squally winds.
- Expect plenty of rain in the tropical Caribbean and Florida summer months, but it will often fall in heavy, squally afternoon showers which last only an hour or so.
Synonyms stormy, gusty, gusting, blustery, blustering, windy, breezy, blowy |