verb
- crying loudly and uncontrollably
- shouting angrily at someone
Usage: present participle of bawl
Usage: present participle of bawl
noun
- the act of crying loudly or shouting angrily
Usage: gerund form
Examples
- The baby was bawling all night long.
- She started bawling when she heard the sad news.
- The coach was bawling at the players for their poor performance.
- His mother was bawling him out for coming home late.
- The constant bawling from the nursery kept everyone awake.
- Stop that bawling and tell me what happened.
- The child’s bawling could be heard throughout the store.