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View synonyms for squally

squally

[ skwaw-lee ]

adjective

, squal·li·er, squal·li·est.
  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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Example Sentences

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.

When the tail end of a hurricane, perhaps one that has hit the eastern U.S., ends up on the other side of the Atlantic, it can ravage the North Sea, whipping these waters into a squally frenzy.

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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