Associations to the word «Squalling»
Noun
- Fury
- Wind
- Blow
- Thunderstorm
- Gust
- Hog
- Rain
- Westerly
- Gale
- Calm
- Rein
- Weather
- Sail
- Hail
- Tornado
- Easterly
- Schooner
- Shower
- Thunder
- Monsoon
- Tempest
- Breeze
- Mast
- Lull
- Visibility
- Reef
- Convection
- Rigging
- Deluge
- Snow
- Lightning
- Mate
- Cloud
- Storm
- Chose
- Turbulence
- Breaker
- Cyclone
- Seaman
- Fathom
- Hurricane
- Ludlow
- Foam
- Cat
- Laguna
- Creature
- Blizzard
- Roar
- Ridley
- Mph
- Torrent
- Sea
- Alan
- Sled
- Flurry
- Precipitation
- Ear
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".
Wise words
It is better wither to be silent, or to say things of more
value than silence. Sooner throw a pearl at hazard than an
idle or useless word; and do not say a little in many words,
but a great deal in a few.