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Bawl

bawl
 I. verb  Etymology: Middle English, to bark, probably of Germanic origin; akin to Icelandic baula to low  Date: 1533  intransitive verb  1. to cry out loudly and unrestrainedly ; yell, bellow  2. to cry loudly ; wail  transitive verb to cry out at the top of one's voice  • ~er noun  II. noun  Date: 1566 a loud prolonged cry ; outcry
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  v. 1 tr. speak or call out noisily. 2 intr. weep loudly. Phrases and idioms bawl out colloq. reprimand angrily. Derivatives bawler n. Etymology: imit.: cf. med.L baulare bark, Icel. baula (Sw. b{ouml}la) to low ...
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  1. разг. вопль, выкрик; громкие рыдания, всхлипывания 2. разг. вопить, выкрикивать, орать; реветь, голосить to bawl at smb. —- кричать (орать) на кого-л. to bawl against smth., smb. —- громко протестовать против чего-л.; выкрикивать угрозы кому-л. to bawl across the street —- кричать через улицу to bawl about the house —- вопить на весь дом to bawl at the top of one's lungs —- кричать во все горло to bawl one's head off —- орать как резаный to bawl and squall —- вопить, горланить, драть горло; рвать и метать to bawl oneself hoarse —- орать до хрипоты the child was bawling all night —- ребенок орал всю ночь you needn't bawl, I can hear quite well —- не орите, я прекрасно слышу 3. громко рекламировать свой товар ...
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   1. noun крик; рев; громкие рыдания  2. v. кричать, орать (at - на кого-либо) - bawl and squall - bawl out BAWL and squall горланить BAWL out кричать, выкрикивать to bawl out abuse ругаться to bawl smb. out накричать, наорать на кого-л. The director bawled Jim out for being late again. ...
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  (bawls, bawling, bawled) 1. If you bawl, you shout in a very loud voice, for example because you are angry or you want people to hear you. When I came back to the hotel Laura and Peter were shouting and bawling at each other... Then a voice bawled: ‘Lay off! I’ll kill you, you little rascal!’... He tried to direct the video like a fashion show, bawling instructions to the girls. = yell VERB: V at n, V with quote, V n • Bawl out means the same as bawl. Someone in the audience bawled out ‘Not him again!’ PHRASAL VERB: V P with quote, also V P n (not pron), V n P, V P to n 2. If you say that a child is bawling, you are annoyed because it is crying loudly. One of the toddlers was bawling, and the other had a runny nose. ...a bawling baby. VERB: V, V-ing, also V with quote ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ v 1 also bawl out to shout in a loud unpleasant voice  (The captain stood at the front, bawling orders.) 2 to cry noisily  (a baby bawling) bawl sb out phr v informal especially AmE to speak angrily to someone because they have done something wrong  (Mom bawled me out for the mess in my room.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - c.1440, from O.N. baula "to low like a cow," and/or M.L. baulare "to bark like a dog," both echoic. ...
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