Inflected Form(s): squall·i·er; squall·i·est. Date: 1719. 1 : marked by squalls 2 : gusty. Bing Learn more about "squallier"
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(skwô'lē) adj. squall·i·er, squall·i·est. Characterized by gusts of wind. Informal Marked by commotion or disturbance.
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noun. a brief, violent windstorm, usually with rain or snow; Informal trouble or disturbance. Etymology: < Scand, as in Swed sqval, a sudden shower,
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(redirected from squallier). Also found in: Dictionary/thesaurus, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia, 0.06 sec. See: fracas. How to thank TFD for its existence?
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Napoleon, squallier, and the dogs all take advantage of their power to benefit themselves instead of the good of the farm. Out .
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Below are the 19 most recent journal entries recorded in XZanthia's LiveJournal: We will always have times of greatness and times of squallier. Acts of will are only as strong as ones true desire. Denying ones true desire for fear is not a action of will.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about squall. squall. Information about squall in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. squall line; squall line; squall lines; squall lines; squall lines; squalled; squalled; squalled; squalled; squaller; squaller; squaller; squaller; squallier; squallier; squallier;
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Conspiracy Science is web site dedicated to debunking the Internet's most common conspiracy theories. Zeitgeist - Part III: Don't Mind The Men Behind The Curtain If anyone has looked on the forums of the Internet as of late, it seems as thought Part III is the most commonly believed; you typically hear things like...
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If this is what goes on in Army barracks in Iraq then I don't see how the argument that enlisting openly gay soldiers would affect troop morale holds any water. So our armed forces have been reduced to living in abject squallier?
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