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    bawl
    /bɔːl/

    verb

    noun

    • 1. a loud, unrestrained shout: "he addressed every class in a terrifying bawl"

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  2. BAWLED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of bawl 2. to shout in a very loud voice: 3. to cry loudly: . Learn more.

  3. : to cry out at the top of one's voice. "Get out of the car!" she bawled. bawler noun. 2 of 2. noun. : a loud prolonged cry : outcry. … political bawls and bellows about cattle prices … Time. Synonyms. Verb.

  4. bawl. verb [ I or T ] uk / bɔːl / us / bɑːl / bawl verb [I or T] (SHOUT) Add to word list. to shout in a very loud voice: She bawled at me to sit down. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Shouting & screaming. barracking. bellow. bray. burst out. call (something) out. clamour. cry out. give someone a shout idiom. holler. howl.

  5. BAWLED meaning: 1. past simple and past participle of bawl 2. to shout in a very loud voice: 3. to cry loudly: . Learn more.

  6. Define bawled. bawled synonyms, bawled pronunciation, bawled translation, English dictionary definition of bawled. shouted; sobbed loudly: The baby bawled when his lollipop was taken away. Not to be confused with: bald – bare; without hair: When he grew older, he became...

  7. 1.verb. If you bawl, you shout in a very loud voice, for example because you are angry or you want people to hear you. When I came back to the hotel Laura and Peter were shouting and bawling at each other. [VERB + at] Then a voice bawled: 'Lay off! I'll kill you, you little rascal!' [VERB with quote]

  8. [intransitive, transitive] to shout loudly, especially in an unpleasant or angry way. bawl (at somebody) She bawled at him in front of everyone. Some noisy students were bawling for more food. bawl (out) something (at somebody) He sat in his office bawling orders at his secretary. + speech (+ out) ‘Get in here now!’ she bawled out.