BAWL


Meaning of BAWL in English

verb

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADVERB

out

He hadn't expected this precipitate visit and in the last hour he had bawled out everyone in sight.

His arm was round one of his companions, while both bawled out an indecent love ditty.

If you didn't, you were bawled out , and that took an awful lot of getting used to.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

"Stop that thief!" he bawled at the top of his voice.

"Stop, bawling," Dad said crossly, "and come over here."

I couldn't help it, I just started bawling.

One of the prison guards was bawling orders across the yard.

That couple next door are always shouting and bawling at each other.

The baby was sitting in his high chair, red in the face and bawling.

The captain stood at the front, bawling orders.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

He became one of the more notorious tramps of the city, begging and bawling on every street corner.

I dribbled, I wet my pants, even banged my head on the furniture, and bawled ... bawled almost nonstop.

If you didn't, you were bawled out, and that took an awful lot of getting used to.

It bawled whenever I got near it so Dad said I'd better keep out of the way.

It was to the point where I was crying, I was bawling hysterically.

Jess, though, is openly bawling even before the announcer calls her name.

The roped calf was up instantly, bawling hoarsely, shaking his head.

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