Bawl - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|bɔːl|
Brit.
|bɔːl|
verb
- shout loudly and without restraint (syn: bellow)
- make a raucous noise (syn: yawp)
- cry loudly
- make a raucous noise (syn: yawp)
- cry loudly
Don't bawl in public!
Extra examples
“Get in the car!” he bawled.
...he bawled for days after his dog died...
I heard him bawling at Gregory in the passage.
The captain bawled out his orders to the men.
'Tickets please!' bawled the conductor.
They could hear a baby bawling somewhere.
Don't bawl out like that: I can hear you.
Don't bawl in public!
He broke off to bawl out the jankers.
Phrasal verbs
bawl out
— censure severely or angrily
Word forms
verb
I/you/we/they: bawl
he/she/it: bawls
present participle: bawling
past tense: bawled
past participle: bawled
I/you/we/they: bawl
he/she/it: bawls
present participle: bawling
past tense: bawled
past participle: bawled
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