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.
But when he can't keep himself together afterwards and starts bawling again, she breaks up with him.
They are bawling their eyes out.
He is now bawling from his seat.
It is really no use bawling at them in public; they only bawl back, in language that we do not understand—and the last state is worse than the first.
The shouting and bawling of local people making representations has persuaded health authorities to make alterations, and, indeed, they have.
But they do not do it, and then they come bawling to us that we must not have unrest about immigration.
There has been some shouting and bawling going on with them.
We have now got to the stage when you are continually on your feet and somebody is bawling out "object".