Phrases with «squall»

A squall refers to a sudden and strong burst of wind, often accompanied by rain or snow. Full definition

Sentences with «squall»

  • A systems diagram has been overpainted in white, which provides the ground for esoteric drawn symbols including a pair of cupcakes and a dollar sign; from a small neighbouring speaker come squalls of sirens and police radio dialogue. (artreview.com)
  • As spring unfolds with a brief snow squall in the Hudson Valley (above), as work to stabilize the damaged nuclear plant in Japan continues and a steady stream of developments related to climate and energy flows, I'm trying to learn to pause and, as Richard Butler wrote and sang, «just breathe.» (dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com)
  • «The storms sort of remind me of squall lines. (scientificamerican.com)
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