Similar words: squall, squalid, squalor, squalling, disqualify, disqualified, equally, disqualifying. Meaning: ['skwɔːlɪ] adj. 1. characterized by short periods of noisy commotion 2. characterized by brief periods of violent wind or rain.
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1. a gray squally morning.
2. a home life that has been extraordinarily squally.
3. The competitors had to contend with squally weather conditions.
4. Outlook : Winds strengthening with heavy squally showers on Wednesday and Thursday.
5. Squally showers are expected tomorrow and on Sunday due to rainbands associated with SARIKA and the southwesterly airstream induced by the storm.
6. Sorry to inform that the outing held tomorrow is CANCELLED due to squally thunderstorm is forecasted.
7. It soon came on to blow, and all night was squally and rough.
8. After that, he sat feeling his right-side flaxen curls and whisker, and following Mrs Joe about with his blue eyes[sentencedict.com/squally.html], as his manner always was at squally times.
9. Rain will be heavy at times with a few squally thunderstorms.
10. Affected by 05W, wind direction in Hong Kong will turn NE later tomorrow, with squally showers in the coming weekend.
More similar words: squall, squalid, squalor, squalling, disqualify, disqualified, equally, disqualifying, unequally, disqualification, square, squat, squaw, squad, squab, squash, squared, squawk, squashy, squander, squarely, square one, square off, squashed, square up, squamous, squabble, square away, squarish, squatter.