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Definition of squall noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

squall

noun
 
/skwɔːl/
 
/skwɔːl/
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  1. a sudden strong and violent wind, often with rain or snow during a storm
    • A sudden vicious squall knocked her to the ground.
    • We got caught in a sudden squall of rain.
    Topics Weatherc2
    Word Originmid 17th cent.: probably an alteration of squeal, influenced by bawl.
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