hoolie

/ˈhuːli/
noun
  1. A strong wind or storm, especially at sea.
    • We canceled the boat trip because the weather report warned of a hoolie.
    • The sailors battened down the hatches as a hoolie blew in from the north.
    • The old lighthouse stood firm against the hoolie that raged all night.
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