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    bawl
    [bôl]
    verb
    bawled (past tense) · bawled (past participle)
    1. weep or cry noisily:
      "one by one the children all started bawling" · "I sat on the couch and bawled my eyes out"
    2. shout or call out noisily and unrestrainedly:
      "“Move!” bawled the drill sergeant" · "we don't need fans bawling at us from two or three yards away" · "the manager was bawling instructions"
      Opposite:
    Origin
    late Middle English (in the sense ‘(of an animal) howl, bark’): imitative; possibly related to medieval Latin baulare ‘to bark’ or Icelandic baula ‘to low’.
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    To sob or weep loudly, uncontrollably, and for a long period of time. After we broke up, I just lay on my bed and bawled my eyes out.
    Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. BAWLED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of bawl 2. to shout in a very loud voice: 3. to cry loudly: . Learn more.
    Synonyms for bawled. blubbed. [ chiefly British], blubbered, cried, sobbed, wept. 2 to speak so as to be heard at a distance. the mover was bawling for help as the refrigerator was about to slip out of his hands.
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