bawling (Meaning)
bawling (n)
loud cries made while weeping
bawling (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Bawl
Synonyms & Antonyms of bawling
bawling Sentence Examples
- The baby's relentless bawling grated on everyone's nerves.
- Emily burst into tears at the news, sobbing and bawling uncontrollably.
- The child's deep-throated bawling echoed through the empty house.
- The loss of his beloved dog sent him into a helpless fit of bawling.
- The mourner's desperate bawling filled the funeral home with a chilling sound.
- The injured dog's yelps and bawling were a heartbreaking symphony of pain.
- The angry mob's collective bawling reverberated through the streets.
- The guilty man's admission caused his victim to erupt into furious bawling.
- The lonely wolf's solitary bawling seemed to cut through the cold, winter night.
- The opera singer's passionate bawling sent shivers down the audience's spines.
FAQs About the word bawling
loud cries made while weepingof Bawl
sobbing, weeping, wailing, blubbering,crying, tearful, moist, demonstrative, misty-eyed, whimpering
grinning, grinning, smiling,laughing, smiling, laughing, giggling, cheerful, chuckling, jovial
The baby's relentless bawling grated on everyone's nerves.
Emily burst into tears at the news, sobbing and bawling uncontrollably.
The child's deep-throated bawling echoed through the empty house.
The loss of his beloved dog sent him into a helpless fit of bawling.