Front | bawl |
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Back | bawl /bɔːl $ bɒːl/ verb 1[intransitive and transitive] (also bawl out) to shout in a loud voice SYN yell: ‘Tickets, please!’ bawled the conductor. 2[intransitive] to cry loudly SYN scream: They could hear a baby bawling somewhere. bawl somebody ↔ out phrasal verb to speak angrily to someone because they have done something wrong: He was afraid Vic would bawl him out for being late. |
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