waul (Meaning)

Wordnet

waul (v)

make high-pitched, whiney noises

Webster

waul (v. i.)

To cry as a cat; to squall; to wail.

Synonyms & Antonyms of waul

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waul Sentence Examples

  1. The wind wailed through the desolate trees, carrying with it a chilling sense of foreboding.
  2. The baby's wauls echoed through the hospital ward, signaling its hunger and distress.
  3. The siren wailed incessantly, piercing the night with its urgent plea for attention.
  4. The injured man wailed in agony, his cries echoing through the empty streets.
  5. The banshee's waul pierced the air, a haunting harbinger of impending doom.
  6. The cat wailed plaintively outside the door, longing for the comfort of its warmth.
  7. The guitar strings wailed under the musician's passionate strumming, creating a moving melody.
  8. The wind whistled and wailed through the attic window, stirring up forgotten memories.
  9. The protesters' wauls filled the square, demanding justice and accountability.
  10. The crowd wailed in despair as tragedy struck, their voices filled with anguish and loss.

FAQs About the word waul

make high-pitched, whiney noisesTo cry as a cat; to squall; to wail.

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The wind wailed through the desolate trees, carrying with it a chilling sense of foreboding.

The baby's wauls echoed through the hospital ward, signaling its hunger and distress.

The siren wailed incessantly, piercing the night with its urgent plea for attention.

The injured man wailed in agony, his cries echoing through the empty streets.