Associations to the word «Squall»
Noun
- Deg
- Shelter
- Howling
- Drowning
- Sunk
- Grunt
- Crash
- Vessel
- Wave
- Ship
- Line
- Sheet
- Lookout
- Brief
- Morning
- Leopard
- Drove
- Protagonist
- Harbour
- Radar
- Tooth
- Apprehension
- Dust
- Strait
- Echo
- Bow
- Kicking
- Strong
- Surf
- Humidity
- Eddy
- Canoe
- Bringing
- Bore
- Destroyer
- Shriek
- Thoroughbred
- Blast
- Rainfall
- Chasing
- Ocean
- Fisherman
- Shutter
- Convoy
- Kite
- Coast
- Interval
- Damage
- Craft
- Cape
- Certainty
- Frigate
- Parrot
Adjective
Wiktionary
SQUALL, noun. A squall line, multicell line, or part of a squall line.
SQUALL, noun. A sudden storm, as found in a squall line. Often a nautical usage.
SQUALL, verb. To cry or wail loudly.
SQUALL LINE, noun. (meteorology) A line of thunderstorms, hundreds of miles long, with squalls at the advancing edge
Dictionary definition
SQUALL, noun. Sudden violent winds; often accompanied by precipitation.
SQUALL, verb. Make high-pitched, whiney noises.
SQUALL, verb. Utter a sudden loud cry; "she cried with pain when the doctor inserted the needle"; "I yelled to her from the window but she couldn't hear me".
SQUALL, verb. Blow in a squall; "When it squalls, a prudent sailor reefs his sails".
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