- a sudden, strong wind of brief duration that is sustained for at least two minutes at a speed of at least 16 knots (18 miles per hour, 8 meters per second), often accompanied by precipitation, and then rapidly diminishes in speed: We can’t rule out some short spells of heavy rain, as occasional squalls from the north are expected later today.
- any local storm on navigable water that is typically sudden and severe, with strong winds often accompanied by precipitation and sometimes thunder and lightning: He got soaked in a squall out in the bay, but thank heavens his skiff was just a few dozen yards from shore.
- a sudden disturbance or commotion: Holidays with her family were always unnerving—you never knew when a pleasant moment was going to erupt into a chaotic squall.
- to blow as a squall: They say it may squall, but I say we should go ahead with our picnic plans.
- to cry or scream loudly and violently: The hungry baby began to squall.
- to utter in a screaming tone.
- the act or sound of squalling: The baby's squall was heard next door.
- a sudden strong wind or brief turbulent storm
- any sudden commotion or show of temper
- to blow in a squall
- to cry noisily; yell
- a shrill or noisy yell or howl
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