wawl (Meaning)
Wordnet
wawl (v)
make high-pitched, whiney noises
Webster
wawl (v. i.)
See Waul.
Synonyms & Antonyms of wawl
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wawl Sentence Examples
- The baby's faint wawl pierced the silence, echoing through the dimly lit room.
- As the sun dipped below the horizon, a chorus of cicadas unleashed a relentless wawl that filled the air.
- The piercing wawl of the sirens shattered the tranquility of the peaceful town.
- The cries of abandoned children mingled in a haunting wawl that tugged at the heartstrings.
- The injured animal let out a pitiful wawl, its voice filled with agony and despair.
- Amidst the chaos, the mother's soothing wawl provided a beacon of comfort for her frightened child.
- The mournful wawl of the wind howled through the cracks in the old house, sending shivers down the spines of its occupants.
- The distant wawl of a distant train whistle evoked a bittersweet longing for days gone by.
- The wawl of a high-pitched violin cut through the air, eliciting goosebumps from the audience.
- The piercing wawl of the alarm clock shattered the sweet slumber, forcing me to face the harsh reality of the day.
FAQs About the word wawl
make high-pitched, whiney noisesSee Waul.
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The baby's faint wawl pierced the silence, echoing through the dimly lit room.
As the sun dipped below the horizon, a chorus of cicadas unleashed a relentless wawl that filled the air.
The piercing wawl of the sirens shattered the tranquility of the peaceful town.
The cries of abandoned children mingled in a haunting wawl that tugged at the heartstrings.