squalling
- v make high-pitched, whiney noises
- v utter a sudden loud cry
- v blow in a squall
- s characterized by short periods of noisy commotion
- This is Air America, the long-promised liberal talk network that came to squalling life last week.
- Some of Munch's paintings notably The Scream, 1893, with its genderless homunculus squalling in loneliness on a bridge against the thick ropy sky of eveningare among the .
- Talk all you want about the honey-sweet face of an innocent newborn, the fact is, from the moment we appear in the world, we're not much more than squalling balls of passion.