Uk English Meaning of squalls

squalls

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Definitions and Meaning of squalls in English

squalls

a sudden violent wind often with rain or snow, to cry out with a harsh sound, a harsh cry or scream, to blow a squall, to blow as a squall, to cry out raucously, a raucous cry, a short-lived commotion, to utter in a strident voice

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squalls

a sudden violent wind often with rain or snow, to cry out with a harsh sound, a harsh cry or scream, to blow a squall, to blow as a squall, to cry out raucously

blizzards,storms,Thunderstorms,hurricanes,Thunderstorms,tempests,cloudbursts,northerner,Windstorms

calms.,hushes,peace,quiet,rests,tranquility,tranquility,orders,quietudes

squalled => squalled, squads => Squads, squadrons => squadrons, squabs => squabs, squabbling => squabbling,