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bawling

[ UK /bˈɔːlɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. loud cries made while weeping

How To Use bawling In A Sentence

  • A pox o’ your throat, you bawling, blasphemous, incharitable dog! Act I. Scene I. The Tempest
  • Jake collapsed into a heap in the grass under the willow and started bawling, grabbing a few tufts of crinkly brown grass and tearing them out by the roots.
  • I touch her arm, and the next thing I know, she's bawling like a baby into my shoulder.
  • Martin walloped me on the back and poured me a double and, ‘shamed as I am to admit it, I started bawling and wailing.
  • While she managed to keep her composure during the broadcast, she said she was "bawling" later. Mjsbigblog
  • I love watching him lead from the back, bawling people out and putting himself on the line. The Sun
  • Rushing in, I was informed that Noah was "bawling" (which fact was perfectly evident), having jammed his fingers in trying to "hist" the window. Le Petit Nord or, Annals of a Labrador Harbour
  • She was screaming and bawling out uncontrollably.
  • They are shouting and bawling without knowing the facts. The Sun
  • But the noise of sailors swearing, pigs squealing, chickens squawking, children bawling and fathers threatening them with the backs of their hands brought them back to reality with a thump.
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