wawl

[US]/wɔːl/
[UK]/wɔl/

Translation

n.loud cry or wailing; crying or wailing
v.to cry out loudly
Word Forms
Third Person Singularwawls
Present Participlewawling
Past Tensewawled
Past Participlewawled

Phrases & Collocations

wawl sound

wawl call

wawl cry

wawl night

wawl back

wawl bark

wawl loudly

wawl away

wawl response

wawl echo

Example Sentences

she gave a loud wawl when she saw the spider.

the baby let out a wawl when it was hungry.

his wawl echoed through the empty hall.

they heard a wawl from the other side of the street.

she couldn't help but wawl in excitement.

the dog let out a wawl during the thunderstorm.

his wawl of frustration was heard all around.

after the fall, she gave a painful wawl.

the crowd erupted in a wawl of joy.

with a wawl, the child expressed his displeasure.

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