adjective
- characterized by sudden violent gusts of wind, often with rain or snow
Usage: meteorological
verb
- present participle of squall: crying loudly and harshly
- present participle of squall: blowing in sudden violent gusts
Usage: meteorological
Examples
- The squalling winds made it dangerous to drive.
- We stayed inside during the squalling storm.
- The baby was squalling in the next room.
- She heard the child squalling from upstairs.
- The squalling weather forced the cancellation of the outdoor event.
- Rain was squalling against the windows.
- The squalling infant kept everyone awake.