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squally

[skwaw-lee]

adjective

squallier, squalliest 
  1. characterized by squalls. squall.

  2. stormy; threatening.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of squally1

First recorded in 1710–20; squall 1 + -y 1
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Large hail and squally winds will also be a hazard.

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It also brought squally winds, heavy downpours and even snow in the showers over high ground in Scotland.

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After all those squally seas and grey skies, suddenly the bright white ice of Antarctica beckoned them, the sides of that ice coloured here and there an electric blue.

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The Hong Kong Observatory warned of squally showers, strengthening winds and a possible storm surge in low-lying areas of the crowded financial center.

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Based on a chapter in Bram Stoker’s novel “Dracula,” this squally scary movie is set on a London-bound merchant ship doomed to a bloody routine.

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