0 present participle of bawl
1 to shout in a very loud voice:
She bawled at me to sit down.
He was bawling his eyes out.
Although he has no vote, he forms part of the bawling mob at elections.
Members must come to order instead of bawling and shouting all the time like this.
I hope that he will make his speech standing up and not continue shouting and bawling from below.
Twelve hours later he finally died, having been bawling and crying all the time.
Our debate is not enhanced by bawling remarks from a sedentary position.
We must not have this bawling and shouting.
We are getting a little used to this bawling now; we have had it for some time.
We have now got to the stage when you are continually on your feet and somebody is bawling out "object".