Sentences with Squall

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10 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Squall'

The football coach would squall instructions from the sidelines during the intense match.

The toddler began to squall in excitement when he saw the colorful balloons at the birthday party.

As the storm approached, the wind began to squall through the trees, creating an eerie atmosphere.

During the heated debate, the politician would squall passionately to emphasize his points.

The coach continued to squall encouragement to the team, boosting their morale during the challenging game.

In the courtroom, the lawyer would squall objections whenever he disagreed with the opposing counsel's statements.

The angry customer began to squall complaints about the poor service she had received at the restaurant.

The mournful sound of a distant ship's horn started to squall across the harbor.

In the quiet library, a toddler decided to squall, echoing through the reading room.

The soccer coach had to squall to get the attention of the distracted players.

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