squally 的定义
squal·li·er, squal·li·est.
- characterized by squalls.
- stormy; threatening.
squally 近义词
等同于 rough
等同于 stormy
等同于 tempestuous
等同于 windy
squally 的近义词 15 个
squally 的反义词 4 个
等同于 breezy
squally 的近义词 15 个
squally 的反义词 4 个
等同于 blowy
等同于 roiled
等同于 roily
等同于 rough-and-tumble
等同于 gusty
更多squally例句
- Their marriage is squally: Cristina had been a dentist in Mexico, but her qualification means nothing in Nebraska.
- In the squally pit of criticism, Wood is the brightest beacon and the biggest target.
- The ensuing day the weather was still squally and unsettled.
- "Looks rather squally in Europe," Courtney observed, as the dice were deciding the privilege of signing the check.
- Matters look squally ahead, no hay, and grass not an ell high, and growing downwards at that.
- I've been a listenin' to you and that lubber that doesn't know a whale's a fish, and it looks squally to me.
- On the 9th at nine o'clock in the morning the weather became squally and a body of thick black clouds collected in the east.