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squall

noun as in blast

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noun as in disturbance

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An untimely Pacific squall which drenched us and everything else did not slow them at all.

From BBC

And in London, the New Year's Day parade suffered a short delay due to the high winds and a brief squall of torrential rain in the capital.

From BBC

A controlled squall of primordial guitar feedback announced their arrival.

We’d lived on a little fishing trawler then, as it goes, and it wasn’t long after my first lungful of squall met the air, that a squall far bigger found us at sea.

From Salon

Senior meteorologist Jim Dale said the village had been hit by either a tornado or a sudden squall.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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