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bawling
[ baw-ling ]
adjective
- crying or wailing lustily:
On one of our trips we were kept awake most of the night by a bawling kid—and that kid was you!
The mooing, bawling calf seemed to be an orphan.
- shouting loudly, especially to be heard outdoors, over other noise, or by a large group:
He’s doing his basic training under a bawling drill sergeant who screams orders at the recruits.
noun
- the act of crying, wailing, or shouting:
After recess I have to put up with the bawling of kids at each other across the classroom, still arguing about playtime disputes.
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Origin of bawling1
Example Sentences
I was mourning that I didn’t take my daughter’s pictures she painted for me and I was just bawling because clothes, shoes, dishes, they’re all replaceable, but this stuff will never be replaced.
He tells me an anecdote about a young woman who said she started bawling when Sean Dino Johnson — one of the real former inmates — rolls around on the floor playing with a sword.
I would just start bawling on the table.
"Then I stood in her kitchen with the shock and the terror of seeing my house burn. I was bawling my eyes out."
“When we saw each other, we both started bawling. Back then, we hadn’t seen each other for years, so it was such a touching moment for us.â€
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