Both Uses of
squall
in
Me Before You
- By the time we finally made it over there the blue skies had disappeared abruptly, replaced by a sudden squall.†
p. 159.3 *squall = windy storm
- We were sitting in the shelter, waiting for a sudden squall to stop so that we could walk around the rear gardens of the castle.†
p. 215.0
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) meaning too rare to warrant focus:
More rarely, squall can refer a loud cry or any commotion or disturbance such as an argument.