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Definition of Bawled
1. bawl [v] - See also: bawl
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bawled
Literary usage of Bawled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Autobiography of Andrew T. Still: With a History of the Discovery and by Andrew Taylor Still (1897)
"... as a Science—I Got So Mad I bawled—The Triumph of Freedom—Reproached for
Opposing the Teachings of My Father—Osteopathy and Reverence of God—The ..."
2. The Peter Pan Alphabetby Oliver Herford by Oliver Herford (1907)
"V *s the Vile Verse that the Pirate bawled — It was not his language so much that
appalled, Nor the Tune — nor his Voice which was Raucus and Deep ..."
3. The Men of the Time in 1852, Or, Sketches of Living Notables by David Bogue (1852)
"taloon in his time tumbled over and belaboured one another, and bawled out their
jokes, before the most beautiful and dazzling pictures which ever were ..."
4. Pollard's Advanced Speller by Rebecca Smith Pollard (1897)
"The child bawled, though he was not hurt. His language is chaste and classical.
He chased the strange animal for several hours. The coast is indented with ..."