squally

squally(
skwa
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. turbulento
According to the weather report, we can expect squally conditions today.Según el boletín meteorológico, hoy se esperan condiciones borrascosas.
b. de chubascos
One squally day, a sudden gust nearly capsized the boat.Un días de chubascos, una ráfaga repentina casi vuelca el barco.
a. turbulento
The often squally town meetings were more drama than Elena could stomach.Las reuniones municipales, que solían ser turbulentas, involucraban más drama de lo que Elena podía aguantar.
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