squall (Meaning)

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squall (n)

sudden violent winds; often accompanied by precipitation

Wordnet

squall (v)

make high-pitched, whiney noises

utter a sudden loud cry

blow in a squall

squall Sentence Examples

  1. A sudden, violent squall lashed the sailboat, sending it crashing into the pier.
  2. As the squall approached, the sky darkened ominously, and the wind howled like a banshee.
  3. The hikers were caught in a treacherous squall that threatened to sweep them off their feet.
  4. The squall uprooted trees, overturned cars, and left a trail of destruction in its wake.
  5. The storm erupted into an intense squall that made it impossible to see or hear anything.
  6. The squall's fury tore through the village, leaving behind shattered homes and wounded inhabitants.
  7. The fishermen were forced to take shelter as a squall battered their boat, threatening to sink it.
  8. The mountain climbers clung to the cliff face as a squall raged around them, threatening to dislodge them.
  9. The squall's fury subsided as quickly as it had begun, leaving behind a damp and battered landscape.
  10. The weather forecast warned of impending squalls that could cause widespread damage.

FAQs About the word squall

sudden violent winds; often accompanied by precipitation, make high-pitched, whiney noises, utter a sudden loud cry, blow in a squall

storm, blizzard, thunderstorm, tempest, cyclone, rainstorm, weather,hurricane, windstorm, snowstorm

rest, tranquillity, hush, hush, peace, quiet, tranquillity, quiet, tranquility, calm

A sudden, violent squall lashed the sailboat, sending it crashing into the pier.

As the squall approached, the sky darkened ominously, and the wind howled like a banshee.

The hikers were caught in a treacherous squall that threatened to sweep them off their feet.

The squall uprooted trees, overturned cars, and left a trail of destruction in its wake.