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How to pronounce bawl in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms bellow
Type of shout
Type Words
Synonyms yawp
Type of howl, roar
Derivation bawler
Type Words
Type of cry, weep
Derivation bawler


Don't bawl in public!.

Examples of bawl

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That aroused others near him, nudging them to bawl along with his monstrous tune.
From the online.wsj.com
This year public sector workers are turning up there to bawl him out over pensions.
From the guardian.co.uk
Twice a year we can expect to snigger at breakfast time or even bawl with laughter.
From the thisismoney.co.uk
I knew that if I really needed to bawl, I could do it when I left the room.
From the edeneatseverything.com
She didn't bawl or wail or even leave the stage to regroup in private.
From the cnn.com
When all is said and done-the menfolk will bawl their eyes out.
From the theepochtimes.com
They'vewatched their flashlights die, their toilets clog up, and theirneighbors kids bawl a lot.
From the orlandosentinel.com
You know, long-haul flights where you have a glass of wine, watch a movie and bawl your eyes out?
From the guardian.co.uk
His young aides went into full bawl, some bending over in sobs.
From the time.com
More examples
  • Shout loudly and without restraint
  • Yawp: make a raucous noise
  • Cry loudly; "Don't bawl in public!"
  • (bawling) wailing: loud cries made while weeping
  • Pony Club are a Dublin-based Irish band, primarily a vehicle for Mark Cullen. Other members include his brothers, Darren and Jason, as well as Martin Healy and David Morrissey, both formerly of A House, and Rob Cumiskey of The Kybosh.
  • (Bawling) Crying (also called sobbing, wailing, weeping, bawling, and blubbering) is shedding tears as a response to an emotional state in humans. ...
  • Bawls Guarana is a highly caffeinated soft drink containing natural Guarana flavor and a relatively high amount of caffeine, amongst other ingredients. BAWLS products are owned by BAWLS Acquisition of Miami, Florida.
  • To wail; to give out a blaring cry
  • (bawled) (vb.) cried out noisily