How to spell SQUAWLING correctly?
The misspelling "squawling" can be corrected to "squalling", which means a loud and sudden cry. Alternatively, it can be corrected to "squealing", which means making a high-pitched noise. Another suggestion is "wailing", which means a loud and mournful cry.
List of suggestions on how to spell squawling correctly
- Equaling The amount of rainfall this year is not equaling the amount we received last year.
- Equalling Equalling their opponents in skill and determination, the team fought hard and emerged victorious.
- quailing The thought of jumping off the high diving board left her quailing.
- Scrawling She was scrawling her signature at the bottom of the contract.
- Squabbling The siblings were squabbling over who would get the last piece of cake.
- squalling The baby was squalling so loudly that the neighbors could hear him from across the street.
- Squaring She spent all night squaring up the edges of the quilt.
- Squashing He keeps squashing his socks into his shoes, making them uncomfortable to wear.
- squatting The squatting cow was surprised by the sudden appearance of the calf.
- Squawking The parrot was squawking loudly, interrupting our conversation.
- squealing I heard a squealing noise coming from the back room.
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