2 (especially of a baby) to make a loud, sharp noise
Several times blinding snow squalls made the situation extremely dangerous.
The provincial landscape of factions and fractions- localities squalling in impotence, absurdly competing for crumbs of resources, with no incentive to collaborate- is of course its own creation.
The gale continued; squalls of rain and snow swept the beach; and their tent, sleeping bags, and all scientific, camping, and personal equipment were still on the summit plateau.
Consumer-directed health care appears to be a good fair-weather friend, up to dealing with a small squall, but not really bad weather.
The cold front itself usually contains strong winds, and is often preceded by a squall line containing truly dangerous winds.
During a severe snow squall she collided with the overhanging northern ice cliff.
Most people beset by the economic squalls we have had in the past six months respond by seeing the situation as scary and possibly painful.
As the core of the cyclone passes, the cold front of a high-pressure zone follows, generally accompanied by a squall line that brings violent and destructive winds.
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