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How to spell SQUALS correctly?

If you meant "squals" and wish to find the correct spelling, you might be referring to "squalls". Squalls refer to sudden, strong gusts of wind often accompanied by rain or snow. They are common in stormy weather conditions. Double-check your spelling to ensure accurate communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell squals correctly

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  • sculls I took off my sculls before walking in the rain.
  • seals The seals were basking on the rocks in the sun.
  • sequels In order to continue the story, sequels were written.
  • Skulls The archaeologists uncovered a field of ancient skulls.
  • souls The souls of the departed wandered the halls of the castle.
  • squabs The restaurant specializes in serving roasted squabs.
  • squads I need to form squads and head out.
  • squall We got caught in a sudden squall while sailing on the open ocean.
  • squalls Winters in the Midwest can bring squalls.
  • squally The wind grew squally, making it difficult to keep the umbrella from turning inside out.
  • squalor The homeless man lived in such squalor that it was heartbreaking.
  • squats I always try to do squats whenever I workout.
  • squaws In many Native American cultures, squaws were responsible for domestic tasks such as cooking and sewing.
  • squeal The piglet let out a loud squeal when it saw the farmer.
  • squeals The sound of the children's squeals filled the playground.

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