bawl

/bɔl/
noun
  1. A loud, unrestrained cry or shout.
    • His angry bawl echoed through the hallway.
    • She let out a bawl of frustration.
    • A sudden bawl from the baby woke everyone up.
verb
  1. To cry or sob loudly and uncontrollably.
    • Don't bawl over a broken toy; we can fix it.
    • He bawled for hours after hearing the sad news.
    • The toddler started to bawl when she dropped her ice cream.
  2. To shout or call out very loudly.
    • The coach bawled instructions from the sidelines.
    • She had to bawl to be heard over the noise of the crowd.
    • He bawled her name across the parking lot.
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