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squall
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squall
noun
/skwɔːl/
squalid
squalor
Meaning
a sudden violent gust of wind, often accompanied by rain, snow, or sleet
Example Sentences
A sudden
squall
caught the sailors off guard.
Synonyms
gust, storm, outburst, gale
Antonyms
calm, stillness
Collocations
sudden squall, snow squall, rain squall, violent squall
More Example Sentences
It's a squally weather today.
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