squall
/ˈskwɔːl/
squall
English
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Definition
To cry or wail loudly.
Etymology
From Middle English *squalen and squelen (“to cry, scream, squall”), from Old Norse skvala (“to cry out”), probably ultimately imitative with influence from squeal and bawl. Cognate with Swedish skvala (“to gush, pour down”), Norwegian skval (“sudden rush of water”). The noun is probably from the verb.
Example Sentences
- "Squalling was the word for it, Pew's anger rose so high at these objections; till at last, his passion completely taking the upper hand, he struck at them right and left in his blindness, and his stick sounded heavily on more than one."
- "Squalling like an infuriated cat, the shadow crashed down"
- "The orchestra burst into a sudden loud squalling."
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