Squal vs Squall - What's the difference?
squal | squall |
Squal has no English definition.
A squall line, multicell line, or part of a squall line.
A sudden storm, as found in a squall line. Often a nautical usage.
To cry or wail loudly.
* 1883 , (Robert Louis Stevenson), (Treasure Island) :
* 1916 , (Jack London), The Red One :
* 1998 , (Anne McCafferey), Masterharper of Pern :
Squal is often a misspelling of squall.
Squal has no English definition.
As a noun squall is
a squall line, multicell line, or part of a squall line.As a verb squall is
to cry or wail loudly.squal
Not English
Squal has no English definition. It may be misspelled.English words similar to 'squal':
skill, sill, soil, sell, swell, school, shall, sail, soul, skull, scull, seal, shill, sial, squill, scowl, shell, shul, shoal, shawl, squeal, swill, skell, squall, saul, sull, skol, shiel, skoal, seel, skil, skool, skall, sowl, scall, sweal, skeel, skail, squail, sewel, sheal, soal, squawl, shool, shail, swollsquall
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(en noun)Verb
(en verb)- Squalling was the word for it, Pew's anger rose so high at these objections; till at last, his passion completely taking the upper hand, he struck at them right and left in his blindness, and his stick sounded heavily on more than one.
- Squalling like an infuriated cat, the shadow crashed down
- she wrapped the squalling , wriggling baby tightly into the fine cotton sheet
