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1 Further out in the bay, we were caught in a heavy squall .
2 I must go aboard, captain; that will be a heavy squall .
3 But the air was suddenly filled with perplexing snow-dust from a heavy squall .
4 While the unequal combat was raging, a heavy squall came rushing over the water.
5 I would not have troubled you, but there is a heavy squall coming up.
6 A heavy squall , which the third mate ought to have foreseen, struck the ship.
7 Before he could finish the sentence, there came the rushing sound of a heavy squall .
8 Very heavy squall attended with thunder and lightning, large hail stones at ye same time.
9 Soon the ship was battling a heavy squall .
10 The men saw with surprise that a heavy squall was bearing down on them from the eastward.
11 A heavy squall blew across the gulf, and at the same instant a downfall of rain came on.
12 On Christmas Day, especially, a heavy squall from the north-east had almost buried the little city of Beaumont.
13 Then all at once everything was quite still; but down on the sea below there swept a heavy squall .
14 Raining, with a strong head wind; at 8 P.M. a heavy squall came off the land on our east.
15 Just at seven bells, in one moment like a thunderbolt from the sky, a heavy squall struck the ship.
16 We were standing off that island one night, when about midnight the ship was struck by a heavy squall .
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