| BAWL | • bawl v. (Transitive) To shout or utter in a loud and intense manner. • bawl v. (Intransitive) To wail; to give out a blaring cry. • bawl v. (Intransitive) To weep profusely. |
| BAWLED | • bawled v. Simple past tense and past participle of bawl. • BAWL v. to shout or cry very loudly. |
| BAWLER | • bawler n. One who bawls. • BAWLER n. one who bawls. |
| BAWLERS | • bawlers n. Plural of bawler. • BAWLER n. one who bawls. |
| BAWLEY | • bawley n. (Nautical) A small fishing boat, equipped with sails, used mainly in the estuary of the Thames, England. • BAWLEY n. in Essex and Kent, a small fishing-smack. |
| BAWLEYS | • bawleys n. Plural of bawley. • BAWLEY n. in Essex and Kent, a small fishing-smack. |
| BAWLING | • bawling v. Present participle of bawl. • bawling n. The act of one who bawls or shouts. • BAWLING n. loud crying. |
| BAWLINGS | • bawlings n. Plural of bawling. • BAWLING n. loud crying. |
| BAWLS | • bawls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bawl. • BAWL v. to shout or cry very loudly. |
| OUTBAWL | • outbawl v. (Transitive) To bawl louder or longer than. • OUTBAWL v. to surpass in bawling. |
| OUTBAWLED | • outbawled v. Simple past tense and past participle of outbawl. • OUTBAWL v. to surpass in bawling. |
| OUTBAWLING | • outbawling v. Present participle of outbawl. • OUTBAWL v. to surpass in bawling. |
| OUTBAWLS | • outbawls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outbawl. • OUTBAWL v. to surpass in bawling. |