To throw weighted sticks at small animals; to throw anything about awkwardly or irregularly.(verb)
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Use "squail" in a sentence
"These easterly rains, when they do come, which is not often, come wi 'might enough to squail a man into his grave.'"
"In Pieter Bruegel the Elder's "The Harvesters" 1565, from New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art, tiny background figures can be seen throwing sticks at a tied-up goose in a game called squail."
"These easterly rains, when they do come, which is not often, come wi’ might enough to squail a man into his grave.’"