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  • 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
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  • 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.
  • She threw herself into his protective embrace and began bawling.
  • I could hear near and distant explosions of rifles, shouts and curses of men, women screaming and children bawling. Chapter 13
  • Scotlands, her Irelands of unforgettable wrongs, kicking, squalling, bawling most desolatingly, for nothing that any one can understand. Anticipations Of the Reaction of Mechanical and Scientific Progress upon Human life and Thought
  • 'May the foul fiend, booted and spurred, ride down his bawling throat with a scythe at his girdle,' quoth Albert Drawslot; 'here have I been telling him that all the marks were those of a buck of the first head, and he has hallooed the hounds upon a velvet-headed knobbler! Waverley — Volume 1
  • The cops had found the car a few minutes after I amscrayed, the girl still sitting in it and bawling her eyes out.
  • The garish colors, the bawling kids, the irritating and distracting music and the inedible snacks make it no place for conversation or cogitation. Matthew Yglesias » McDonald’s Or Starbucks
  • He doesn't always have to be bawling people out and thinking he has to live up to an image. Times, Sunday Times
  • First a drunken tramp got on and started bawling and shouting and generally upsetting people.
  • It might have been hammering down but it is good to see you getting out of your seat and bawling instructions to your players. The Sun
  • He stepped up his voice each time until he was bawling out his message.
  • They turned around and ran for the door again, with the forty voices bawling in their ears. CHARMED LIFE
  • I saw him on the touchline shouting and bawling and jumping up and down. Times, Sunday Times
  • He sat in his office bawling orders at his secretary.
  • He tried to direct the video like a fashion show, bawling instructions to the girls.
  • Scarlet wasn't bawling like a baby this time, but the tears were still on her face as she rested her head on Major's shoulder.
  • What I realised was that it was no good me going into the dressing room before, during and after games shouting and bawling. The Sun
  • They are shouting and bawling without knowing the facts. The Sun
  • While we were engaged on the wall, a few fire-arrows had come over and been promptly stifled by the invalids, who were in tremendous trim, bawling orders to each other and striding about like Nelson on the quarterdeck. Isabelle
  • I'm sure when the time comes I will be bawling my eyes out as I am going to miss our friends so much.
  • As every one who had an opinion to give was bawling it out at the very top of his voice, whilst those who had none contented themselves by shouting vague sentences devoid of particular meaning of any kind, the noise and tumult were such as beggared description. Frank Fairlegh Scenes From The Life Of A Private Pupil
  • But right now, Dan was bawling like a baby, as the news reporter announced that the family-less old lady died, having no one to mourn over her.
  • He started bawling again, tears streaming down his cheeks.
  • The youngster is seen bawling his eyes out after his mother dons a surgical mask to take his temperature. The Sun
  • There are organised games near where I live and you can hear the bawling and shouting as you walk past. Times, Sunday Times
  • We had to search someone the other day (it turns out that my trainer knows the guy and figured that searching his car was a safe way for me to try my first real search), and the older women began "bawling" when we began to search him and his car. ‘Spirits Are Still High’
  • First a drunken tramp got on and started bawling and shouting and generally upsetting people.
  • I have ridden through tears- not just little drippy snivels, but real, gushing, bawling tears.
  • I love watching him lead from the back, bawling people out and putting himself on the line. The Sun
  • That baby has been bawling for hours.
  • Jess, though, is openly bawling even before the announcer calls her name.
  • And what I witnessed set me bawling, "What now, Vandervoot?" till all our crew came running. Chapter 15
  • When I came back to the hotel Laura and Peter were shouting and bawling at each other.
  • To think of having uneducated and formerly godless people "bawling" the The Authoritative Life of General William Booth
  • A pox o' your throat, you bawling, blasphemous, incharitable dog! Shakespeare's Insult 23 October 2006
  • I love watching him lead from the back, bawling people out and putting himself on the line. The Sun
  • I saw him on the touchline shouting and bawling and jumping up and down. Times, Sunday Times
  • He said in the early hours of November 25 last year he saw the accused distraught, shaking and "bawling". Stuff.co.nz - Stuff
  • They turned around and ran for the door again, with the forty voices bawling in their ears. CHARMED LIFE
  • "Don't cry! He hates babies. He only gives three biffs the first time. If you start bawling, he'll give you more!"
  • What I realised was that it was no good me going into the dressing room before, during and after games shouting and bawling. The Sun
  • Bawling like a calfless cow, Antonia Hybrida proceeded to let all of Rome know what had happened to her daughter. Antony and Cleopatra
  • In my mind's eye were the dirty yelling faces, the shaken fists, the hail of clods and brickbats that had knocked the Provost's hat off, the Peninsular veteran sergeant bawling to the wavering militia to hold their line, the snarling obscenities as the mob gave back sullenly before the bayonets, your correspondent near to soiling his fine Cherrypicker "breeks" with fear ... and this glowering inquisitor with his rasping voice and peeler's eyes remembered it, too. THE NUMBERS
  • It might have been hammering down but it is good to see you getting out of your seat and bawling instructions to your players. The Sun
  • They're shouting and bawling all the time, or just sitting in their rooms drinking.
  • It might have been hammering down but it is good to see you getting out of your seat and bawling instructions to your players. The Sun
  • A dozen kids - children, babies - run bawling down the aisle, ducking under the upraised arms of as many waiters.
  • There are organised games near where I live and you can hear the bawling and shouting as you walk past. Times, Sunday Times
  • I love watching him lead from the back, bawling people out and putting himself on the line. The Sun
  • Only it was turnip-hudded dunce, I beg your pardon, and he would jokes bowlder — blow the betholder with his black masket off the bawling green. — Finnegans Wake
  • He doesn't always have to be bawling people out and thinking he has to live up to an image. Times, Sunday Times
  • They turned around and ran for the door again, with the forty voices bawling in their ears. CHARMED LIFE
  • I shouted back, and our challenger remarked that it was cold, at which the oaf Kavanaugh petrified me by suddenly bawling out: "Han, bhai, bahut nmder! Fiancée
  • Perhaps I should feel cheated that no woman I ever worked for suddenly started bawling about men troubles, bitch-slapping colleagues or involving me in the intimate workings of their menstrual cycle. We're doomed if most women want a male boss
  • I kicked and punched it until I collapsed on the floor in drooling, sniffling, bawling heap of tears.
  • I cannot sleep now because I've just spent the last 10 minutes bawling my eyes out.
  • It was a little disconcerting because he was just bawling his eyes out.
  • The common image of workplace bullying may be a manager shouting and bawling at a subordinate, but in reality the targeting is often much more subtle and insidious.
  • Anyone else in your situation would be bawling like a baby.
  • Bawling in front of their booths, and yokels looking up at the tinseled dancers and old rouged tumblers, while the light-fingered folk are operating upon their pockets behind.
  • _ A pox o 'your throat, you bawling, blasphemous, incharitable dog! Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 8
  • I saw him on the touchline shouting and bawling and jumping up and down. Times, Sunday Times
  • He sat in his office bawling orders at his secretary.Sentence dictionary
  • A pox o 'your throat, you bawling, blasphemous, incharitable dog! The Tempest
  • Bishop, Dean, and bawling Boys" (Nil admirari p. 56). 'Manlius to Peter Pindar':Satire, Patriotism, and Masculinity in the 1790s
  • He's shouting and bawling at everyone - hospital chiefs, the BMA, the nurses, everybody.
  • We heard the dulcet tones of the sergeant, bawling at us to get on parade.
  • They are shouting and bawling without knowing the facts. The Sun
  • The garish colors, the bawling kids, the irritating and distracting music and the inedible snacks make it no place for conversation or cogitation. Matthew Yglesias » McDonald’s Or Starbucks
  • If life were a sandbox, these lawsuit-happy dopes would be the kids who instantly run away to their parents, bawling that another child called them a name or looked at them funny.
  • What I realised was that it was no good me going into the dressing room before, during and after games shouting and bawling. The Sun
  • I saw him on the touchline shouting and bawling and jumping up and down. Times, Sunday Times
  • If anything, I should be bawling a manifesto, so that I might be better understood.
  • A pox o’ your throat, you bawling, blasphemous, incharitable dog! The Tempest
  • He tried to direct the video like a fashion show, bawling instructions to the girls.
  • He tried to direct the video like a fashion show, bawling instructions to the girls.
  • I collapsed on a park bench and sulked for a while, contemplated bawling but I didn't have the energy.
  • They were shouting and bawling at each other, more in a state of drunkenness than organised malice, and those words we caught were more to do with just how drunk they were and how annoyed they were that no pubs were open.
  • It blustered theatrically, bawling him out in its active nonlanguage. Quozl
  • They turned around and ran for the door again, with the forty voices bawling in their ears. CHARMED LIFE
  • They stare into an infinite chasm that opens up in the face of using a limited amount of notes that fluctuate from serene moments to bawling noise storms.
  • My bawling subsided to soft sobs, then to just sniffles.
  • There are organised games near where I live and you can hear the bawling and shouting as you walk past. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of the toddlers was bawling, and the other had a runny nose.
  • In my mind's eye were the dirty yelling faces, the shaken fists, the hail of clods and brickbats that had knocked the Provost's hat off, the Peninsular veteran sergeant bawling to the wavering militia to hold their line, the snarling obscenities as the mob gave back sullenly before the bayonets, your correspondent near to soiling his fine Cherrypicker "breeks" with fear … and this glowering inquisitor with his rasping voice and peeler's eyes remembered it, too. Flashman and the angel of the lord
  • It might have been hammering down but it is good to see you getting out of your seat and bawling instructions to your players. The Sun
  • I suppose he was sick as mud that a despised white-eye looked like succeeding where he had failed, and while I understood no word, it was obvious he wasn't appearing as prisoner's friend; when he'd done bawling the odds he hurled his hatchet into the ground at my feet. Isabelle
  • Little did they know, that some of the biggest lushes in the whole town were already inside, bawling away to ‘O come all ye faithful’.
  • Full many a lad fell on the battlements that were thrown up in haste, only to rise again and fight until a "soaker," wrung out in the gutter and laid away to harden in the frost, caught him in the eye and sent him to the rear, a reeling, bawling invalid, but prouder of his hurt than any veteran of his scars, just as his gang carried the band stand by storm and drove the Seventh-streeters from the Garden in ignominious flight. Children of the Tenements
  • He doesn't always have to be bawling people out and thinking he has to live up to an image. Times, Sunday Times
  • Subar took a step down the rooftop accessway, then hesitated, looking back at his bawling friends. Trouble Magnet
  • The details of their lives reach his ears in the discordant strains of barking seals, tubercular incurables, lowing cattle, bawling mourners, and want-to-be pundits.
  • What I realised was that it was no good me going into the dressing room before, during and after games shouting and bawling. The Sun
  • They are shouting and bawling without knowing the facts. The Sun
  • The shepherd that found him, he was flat astounded, took the lad home just so's he could sit there listening to him ... bawling and bawling. Scruffians Stamp
  • The roped calf was up instantly, bawling hoarsely, shaking his head.
  • The youngster is seen bawling his eyes out after his mother dons a surgical mask to take his temperature. The Sun
  • He doesn't always have to be bawling people out and thinking he has to live up to an image. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are organised games near where I live and you can hear the bawling and shouting as you walk past. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mrs. Panton is a huge, protuberant woman, with a full-blown face, a bay wig, and artificial flowers; talking in an affected little voice, when she is in company, and when she has on her _company clothes and manners_; but bawling loud, in a vulgarly broad cockney dialect, when she is at her ease in her own house. Tales and Novels — Volume 07

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