All 13 Uses
squall
in
Where the Red Fern Grows
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- It was too much for him and he took off down the street, squalling like a scalded cat.†
p. 2.6
- Samie told her with his spitting and squalling.†
p. 13.1
- With one loud squall, he scooted under the barn.†
p. 13.9
- He would carry that churn lid all over the house, squalling and growling.†
p. 66.8
- I was met by a loud squall.†
p. 70.3 *
- On seeing my movement, the coon let out another squall.†
p. 70.7
- The coon started squalling as soon as we came in sight.†
p. 73.8
- He let out a loud squall, growled, and showed his teeth.†
p. 74.2
- I heard the ringtail squall when she grabbed him.†
p. 109.8
- I could hear the dying squalls of the coon and the deep growls of Old Dan.†
p. 110.3
- At the crack of the gun, the coon gave a loud squall and jumped.†
p. 212.2
- Hearing a squall of pain from Little Ann, I turned.†
p. 235.3
- With a squall of pain and rage, the big cat rolled over on his side, dragging Little Ann with him.†
p. 255.2
Definitions:
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(1)
(squall as in: a squall blew in) sudden strong winds; or a storm -- usually at sea or in the snow
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(2)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) a loud cry or any commotion or disturbance such as an argument