Squally

//ˈskwɔːli//

Synonyms for "squally" (46 found)

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East, West and squally South-west, with a roar, / swoop down on Ocean, and the surf and sand / mix in dark eddies, and the watery floor / heave from its depths, and roll huge billows to the shore. / Then come the creak of cables and the cries / of seamen.

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On the eighth of February the winds grew ſtrong and ſqually, accompanied with rain and a north-weſt ſwell;[…].

Source: wiktionary

Feb. 9. 1820.[…]The night was rather squally and cloudy, with occasional showers.

Source: wiktionary

Within three days, having sailed into increasingly squally winds but still with extremely high temperatures, Arndell found himself kept busy with renewed bouts of seasickness.

Source: wiktionary

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