bawls (Meaning)

bawls

to cry out at the top of one's voice, to cry loudly, a loud prolonged cry, a loud cry, to cry out loudly and unrestrainedly, to weep noisily, to shout or cry out loudly

bawls Sentence Examples

  1. The baby bawled incessantly, keeping his parents awake all night.
  2. The teenager bawled tears of frustration when her phone broke.
  3. The injured man bawled in pain as paramedics rushed to his aid.
  4. The dog bawled sadly when its owner left for work.
  5. The actress bawled convincingly during the emotional scene.
  6. The child bawled and cried until his parents gave him a cookie.
  7. The dog bawled and barked at the mailman.
  8. The wind bawled through the trees, sending leaves swirling.
  9. The singer bawled her heart out on stage, captivating the audience.
  10. The teacher bawled out the students for misbehaving in class.

FAQs About the word bawls

to cry out at the top of one's voice, to cry loudly, a loud prolonged cry, a loud cry, to cry out loudly and unrestrainedly, to weep noisily, to shout or cry ou

sobs,cries, weeps, grieves,screams, blubbers, blubs, pules, bleats, yowls

mumbles, murmurs,whispers, breathes,mutters,

The baby bawled incessantly, keeping his parents awake all night.

The teenager bawled tears of frustration when her phone broke.

The injured man bawled in pain as paramedics rushed to his aid.

The dog bawled sadly when its owner left for work.