553 examples of squalled in sentences

" "Shut up, will you?" squalled the goaded proprietor of the Starlight Saloon.

HOLD STILL!" "Don't need to deafen me!" squalled Luke, indignantly.

" "Prove I done it, then!" squalled Marie.

squalled Jimmie, speeding toward his beloved place of business.

he squalled, pointing a long arm at Racey.

And what's fairer than that I'd like to know?" "Alicran!" squalled Lanpher.

For my part, I would not give a sixpence for a note made by a man who passes a shoal or a rock, in a squall or a gale.

"He stood by me so manfully and generously off Cape Hatteras, that I did not like to part company in the night, or in a squall, which would have seemed ungrateful, as well as wearing a sort of runaway look.

Daggett, being about half a mile ahead, felt the full power of one particular squall that came out of the ravines with greater force than common, and he kept away to increase his distance from the land.

Two P.M.I went on deck this morning at eight, after writing, to discover why we were stopping, and I found that a squall had closed in all around us, and hid the land.

The description of the fall of Jerusalem is a wonderful piece of sustained eloquence, hardly to be squalled in romantic writings.

In India a cloud of cavalry rises like a squall in the Mediterranean.

We shortly afterwards had a change of wind, and a heavy squall passed over us.

Off Java Head the main topsail was split in a squall, and Cook remarks that all his sails are now in such a condition that "they will hardly stand the least puff of wind."

On the 21st June they were still in sight of some of the convoy, but during the night they had their main topgallant sail split, and the topmast sprung, in a heavy squall; in fact, their gear was in such a bad state that something gave way daily.

Some hideous were with harshest voices squalled, And hags like dal-khi from the Under-World, Their curses deep, growled forth from where they curled.

But the German Jew had recovered from his temporary indisposition, the cadaverous Persian had disappeared on deck, and the Armenian children had squalled themselves to sleep, so there was something, at least, to be thankful for.

The poor man squalled terribly, and the colonel and his officers were in much pain, especially when they saw me take out my penknife; but I soon put them out of fear, for looking mildly, and immediately cutting the strings he was bound with, I set him gently on the ground, and away he ran.

Whether they took more castor-oil, or rhubarb and magnesia; whether they squalled on those occasions or were very good.

He locked up the papers; and about a week after he asked his housekeeper, one day, in the library: "Had your husband never a brother?" Mrs. Carwell squalled on this sudden introduction of the funereal topic, and cried exemplary "piggins full," as the Judge used pleasantly to say.

When the mother came near the baby squalled at her, and Hazen said roughly: "Stand away!

Mrs. Schallibaum squalled, so loudly that the patient started perceptibly.

During all this time a child or two in the hut squalled terribly, fearing I suppose they would all be murdered.

She had kicked alarmingly when the salt was laid on her tongue, and squalled under the deluge of water which gave her her name and also wet Chonita's sleeve.

"You wear a lynx-skin for a saddle-cloth," he said, "yet that lynx never squalled within a thousand miles of these hills.

553 examples of  squalled  in sentences