Definitionadj. characterized by short periods of noisy commotion
Last update: April 17, 2016
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"I am not squalling, but I feel badly to lose a chum like those boys were." [Please select]
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I suppose if you included his screaming, crowing, whimpering, grunting, squalling, with occasional kicks, in his conversation, it might be regarded as fluent--even eloquent. [Please select]
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Following the easily traceable direction of the squalling, he ran up the veranda steps and into the house--closely followed by the Mistress and the Master. [Please select]
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By this time, a score of people were dancing up and down inside their door-yard fences, squalling "Mad dog." [Please select]
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Indeed, from the babel of voices on the veranda, squalling confusedly such hackneyed sentiments as "Mad dog." [Please select]
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That young un there never lets up squalling, day or night. [Please select]
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He had dwelt in a land of strange, squalling upheavals and had come forth. [Please select]
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But there are some houses that are awful, with everybody quarrelling, the children squalling--. [Please select]
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There was Jaffery holding a squalling girl in one arm and with the other exploring available pockets for his latchkey. [Please select]
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She is fat and homely and the mother of seven squalling children. [Please select]
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Rachel resisted the edict, and, presently conducted up-stairs by Mary, bellowed more loudly than her brother; indeed for a little while the house was filled with the harsh sound of squalling. [Please select]
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