Make high-pitched, whiney noises.
Sudden, violent and short blast of wind.
1 The first squall was the ban on travellers from several Muslim countries.
2 The squall had passed in part and the night was growing lighter.
3 Further out in the bay, we were caught in a heavy squall .
4 A half-hour passed; the squall died as quickly as it had arisen.
5 The child began to squall , and kicked her father in the stomach.
6 The sub was heading north, attempting to hide behind a squall line.
7 At half-past 5 P.M. saw a thunder squall rising in western quarter.
8 As the first boat was lowered ship went down in a squall .
9 His professional experience assured him of all the danger of the squall .
10 The squall and the vessel met as though to insult each other.
11 Soon a snow squall drove us to the shelter of the woods.
12 There is another PR squall likely to hit the Firm soon too.
13 It broke loose three days ago, in a squall , came the reply.
14 The squall lasted scarce an hour, but it left the schooner dismantled.
15 A squall of rain burst upon the south windows, darkening the nave.
16 Twenty years before, he had written, after being in a white squall :
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