squall
nounA brief sudden violent windstorm, often accompanied by rain or snow.
nounA brief commotion.
intransitive verbTo blow strongly for a brief period.
nounA loud, harsh cry.
intransitive verbTo scream or cry loudly and harshly.
To blow a squall: used chieflyimpersonally: as, itsqualled terribly.
nounA sudden and violent gust of wind, or a succession of such gusts, usually accompanied by rain, snow, or sleet. In a ship’s log-book abbreviated q.
nounSynonyms Gale, etc. See
A baby; pet; minx; girl: used vaguely, in endearment or reproach.
To cry out; scream or cry violently, as a frightened woman or a child in anger or distress: used in contempt or dislike.