Sentences with Squall

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11 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Squall'

The stormy night echoed with the squalling winds, creating an eerie atmosphere.

The protesters continued to squall for justice, demanding their voices be heard.

As the ship sailed through the rough seas, the sailors could hear the squalling of the wind.

The horror movie's suspenseful scenes made the audience squall with fear.

Witnessing the tragic scene, the onlookers began to squall, overwhelmed by the sorrow.

The baby would often squall when he was hungry or needed a diaper change.

The actor's emotional performance on stage made him squall with intensity, moving the audience to tears.

The protesters gathered in front of the government building to squall for justice and equal rights.

The captain shouted orders, trying to squall over the roaring waves during the maritime emergency.

The teacher had to raise her voice to squall over the excited chatter of the students in the crowded cafeteria.

The passionate sports fans squalled cheers and encouragement as their team made a comeback in the final minutes of the game.

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