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squalling present participle ofsquall squall verb[ I ] uk /skwɔːl/ us /skwɑːl/ (especially of a baby) to make a loud, sharp noise(尤指婴儿)大声啼哭,号哭 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Sounds made by humans with their mouths catcaller catcalling caterwauling crow crunch crunch on something embouchure groan rasp raspberry squall squally ululate ululation unsounded vocalization wail whistle whoop yelp
Examples of squalling squalling
In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. The squalling of infants and laughter of children punctuate the ritual of recognition and respect. It introduces some textures not traditionally associated with the band, such as electronic drum tracks and squalling guitar rock. From Wikipedia
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