mewl (Meaning)

Wordnet

mewl (v)

cry weakly or softly

Webster

mewl (v. i.)

To cry, as a young child; to squall.

mewl Sentence Examples

  1. The abandoned kitten mewled pitifully, its cries echoing through the empty alleyway.
  2. As I approached the injured bird, it let out a faint mewl, a testament to its pain and vulnerability.
  3. The baby goat's soft mewls filled the barn, creating a gentle soundtrack to the morning.
  4. The injured dog lay whimpering and mewling, its pain evident in its plaintive cries.
  5. The newborn puppies huddled together, their tiny mewls barely above a whisper.
  6. The kitten's mewl pierced the night air, reminding me of my own responsibilities as its guardian.
  7. The wounded horse's mewl was a heart-wrenching plea for help.
  8. The baby bird's feeble mewls were barely audible above the cacophony of the city.
  9. The abandoned child's mewl haunted my thoughts, reminding me of the fragility of life.
  10. The kitten's insistent mewls followed me everywhere, a constant reminder of its desperate need for attention.

FAQs About the word mewl

cry weakly or softlyTo cry, as a young child; to squall.

whimper, cry, moan, weep, bleat, whine,sob, pule, snivel, blub

shriek, wail, wail,shriek, screech, squall, squeal, scream, scream, howl

The abandoned kitten mewled pitifully, its cries echoing through the empty alleyway.

As I approached the injured bird, it let out a faint mewl, a testament to its pain and vulnerability.

The baby goat's soft mewls filled the barn, creating a gentle soundtrack to the morning.

The injured dog lay whimpering and mewling, its pain evident in its plaintive cries.