The act of one who bawls or shouts.
bawling
Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for bawling.
Editorial note
Tumble Leaf doesn't normally make you cry the way Bluey does, but the finale will have you bawling.
Quick take
The act of one who bawls or shouts.
Meaning at a glance
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Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for bawling.
noun
The act of one who bawls or shouts.
Example sentences
Tumble Leaf doesn't normally make you cry the way Bluey does, but the finale will have you bawling.
All of a sudden my daughter stopped and started bawling, when five seconds earlier she was loving the chase.
The aristocrats are bawling for their imaginary friend to beat up the internet for stealing their megaphone.
Thanks apple, for dashing the hopes and dreams of this twenty-something, now bawling their eyes out and screaming for Frozen.
It quickly devolved into her bawling her eyes out while telling me about how her father used to hit her.
The preservationist in me was bawling its eyes out watching the video where he got it running the first time.
Too much bawling and crying, too much emotional decision making, the actors weren't convincing as trained scientists or disciplined test pilots.
Therapy isn't the cliché of bawling into your therapist's shoulders (although it can be that).
Took me right back to bawling over Feist's Riftwar Saga as a young teen.
I don't see many management books advocating that approach...bawling your eyes out until your business partners acquiesce.
Hard to explain to your 6 year old why you are bawling your eyes out, but it does lead to some important conversations.
Oh I was bawling during the Pa Kent scene in the theater yesterday, it was so good.
Quote examples
He said, “you’re surprisingly calm, this kid was bawling his eyes out”.
My wife will run in from the other room to skip “Sleepytime” because she knows she’ll be bawling by the end of it if she even thinks about it.
Now we are satiated and we find far more enjoyment in the combination of the noises of trams, backfiring motors, carriages and bawling crowds than in rehearsing, for example, the “Eroica” or the “Pastoral”.
He’d flip open his wallet, show his badge and say, ‘I guess we don’t have to tell you why we’re here.’ “And more often than not the guy starts bawling like an infant, ‘How did you find out?’” And then disgorges some shameful criminal secret no one would ever have known about otherwise.
Frequently asked questions
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How do you use bawling in a sentence?
Tumble Leaf doesn't normally make you cry the way Bluey does, but the finale will have you bawling.
What does bawling mean?
The act of one who bawls or shouts.
What part of speech is bawling?
bawling is commonly used as noun.