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Word of the Day – Squall

By September 30, 2017Word of the Day

Squall (noun)

skwal

A sudden and violent gust of wind or localised storm, especially one bringing sleet or snow.

Mid 17th century: probably an alteration of squeal, influenced by bawl.

Example sentences

“The squall almost sunk us, I’m just glad I was out with an experienced captain.”

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