- squaller
- squalor
American English homophones. 2014.
American English homophones. 2014.
Squaller — Squall er ( [ e]r), n. One who squalls; a screamer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
squaller — noun see squall I … New Collegiate Dictionary
squaller — See squall1. * * * … Universalium
squaller — noun One who squalls; a crier, complainer, or bad singer … Wiktionary
squaller — squall·er || skwÉ”ËlÉ™(r) n. one who squalls; screamer, one who cries out loudly; one who speaks in a loud screaming tone … English contemporary dictionary
squaller — squall·er … English syllables
squaller — ˈskwȯlə(r) noun ( s) : one that squalls; especially : a baby that cries excessively … Useful english dictionary
squalor — squaller … American English homophones
squall — I. verb Etymology: probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse skval useless chatter Date: circa 1631 intransitive verb to cry out raucously ; scream transitive verb to utter in a strident voice • squaller noun II … New Collegiate Dictionary
squall — squall1 squallish, adj. /skwawl/, n. 1. a sudden, violent gust of wind, often accompanied by rain, snow, or sleet. 2. a sudden disturbance or commotion. v.i. 3. to blow as a squall. [1690 1700; perh. special use of SQUALL2] squall2 … Universalium