squall|squalled|squalling|squalls in English
verb
[skwɔːl]
shout, scream; blow suddenly and powerfully
Use "squall|squalled|squalling|squalls" in a sentence
1. She squalled when she saw a mouse. Sentencedict.com
2. The hungry kid began to squall.
3. Clamoured (also: cried, shouted, yelled, hooted, wailed, screeched, clamored, squalled)
4. The squall was on us.
5. 1 The baby was squalling in its crib.
6. A violent squall sank both ships.
7. The ship rocked in the squall.
8. The sailboat nearly capsized in the squall.
9. 3 My baby breaks away from me, squalling.
10. A sudden vicious squall knocked her to the ground.
11. As the wind freshened there came a sudden squall.
12. It is said that the squall will come tomorrow.
13. He changed course five degrees and looked aft to check for squalls.
14. The boat was blown over by a squall.
15. In early summer, brief squalls and thunderstorms known as Kalbaisakhi, or Nor'westers, often occur.
16. The house abutting against the hill stood unaffected in the squall.
17. There was an infant squalling in the back of the church.
18. There was an angry squall from the bedroom.
19. The baby's squall was heard all over the house.
20. 2 There was an infant squalling in the back of the church.
21. 11 Mother knows how to comfort a squalling baby. Let her do it.
22. My plane ran into a squall over the bay.
23. English words for Brailler include bawl, scream, holler, roar, squall, squawk and vociferate
24. 9 From the telescreen a brassy female voice was squalling a patriotic song.
25. The weather continued to deteriorate with low-flying scud and rain squalls from the west.