wail (for) (Meaning)

wail (for)

No meaning found for this word.

wail (for) Sentence Examples

  1. The baby wailed for its mother's attention throughout the night.
  2. The injured animal's wail pierced the silence of the forest, sending shivers down the hiker's spine.
  3. The wind wailed through the trees, creating a mournful symphony.
  4. The sirens wailed for emergency vehicles approaching the scene of an accident.
  5. The ghost's wail echoed through the abandoned hallways, chilling the air.
  6. The grieving woman wailed for her lost loved one, her cries tearing at the hearts of those around her.
  7. The music wailed and howled, its discordant notes grating on the listener's nerves.
  8. The injured bird wailed in pain as the veterinarian examined its broken wing.
  9. The crowd wailed with disappointment as their favorite team lost the championship game.
  10. The students wailed for extra time on their exams, pleading with the professor to extend the deadline.

FAQs About the word wail (for)

grieve (for),mourn, lament, regret, cry (for), deplore, bemoan,bewail, moan, sorrow

joy,glory (in), rejoice (in), smile, exult (in),delight, laugh, beam,cheer, grin

The baby wailed for its mother's attention throughout the night.

The injured animal's wail pierced the silence of the forest, sending shivers down the hiker's spine.

The wind wailed through the trees, creating a mournful symphony.

The sirens wailed for emergency vehicles approaching the scene of an accident.