Sentences with Squall

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17 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Squall'

The baby began to squall uncontrollably when his toy was taken away.

During the play, the actress had to squall to portray her character's despair effectively.

The sudden squall of the wind during the storm made the sailors anxious.

In the novel, the protagonist's squall of frustration symbolized his inner turmoil.

The politician's speech was interrupted by a squall of protest from the audience.

The documentary captured the squall of the wolf in the wild, expressing its dominance.

In the history class, we learned about the soldiers who would squall in pain during the battles.

The scientist observed the squall of the chimpanzee, noting its similarity to human expressions of anger.

As the chef burned the dish, his squall of frustration echoed through the kitchen.

The toddler's squall echoed in the grocery store, drawing attention from shoppers.

The toddler would squall in fear whenever the thunderstorm hit.

As the ship sailed through the rough seas, the sailors had to squall to be heard.

The lost hiker had no choice but to squall for help in the dense forest.

The actor had to squall out his lines to be heard over the intense background noise on set.

The exhausted athlete would squall in frustration after each unsuccessful attempt.

During the heated argument, both parties began to squall their grievances.

As the wolf pack roamed the forest, they would squall to communicate with each other.

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