Both Uses of
squall
in
Anna Karenina
- It was the bold, clamorous, self-assertive squall of the new human being, who had so incomprehensibly appeared.†
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- But now, coming back to the world of reality, he had to make great mental efforts to take in that she was alive and well, and that the creature squalling so desperately was his son.†
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Definition:
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(squall as in: a squall blew in) sudden strong winds; or a storm -- usually at sea or in the snow