squally

/ˈskwɔːli/
adjective
  1. (Of weather) characterized by sudden, strong winds and often rain, snow, or sleet; stormy and gusty.
    • The squally conditions forced the airport to delay several flights.
    • We decided to postpone the picnic because of the squally forecast.
    • The squally weather made the boat ride very uncomfortable.
  2. Loud, harsh, and unpleasant in sound; characterized by squalling.
    • The squally music from the party annoyed the neighbors.
    • The baby's squally cries woke up the whole house.
    • The squally argument could be heard from down the street.
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