squall
Part of Speech: noun, verb
Definition 1: (noun) a sudden, violent windstorm often accompanied by rain, snow, or sleet.
Example Sentence 1: The sailors had to brace themselves for the powerful squall that unexpectedly struck their ship.
Definition 2: (noun) a brief, sudden burst of loud noise or crying.
Example Sentence 2: The baby's squall filled the entire room, waking everyone up.
Definition 3: (verb) to cry or scream loudly and harshly.
Example Sentence 3: The child squalled in protest when his toy was taken away.