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1 bawl out
bawl [sb.] out rimproverare aspramente; bawl out [sth.] gridare, urlare* * *vt + adv2) famto bawl sb out — fare una sfuriata or una lavata di testa a qn
* * *bawl [sb.] out rimproverare aspramente; bawl out [sth.] gridare, urlare -
2 ■ bawl out
■ bawl outA v. i. + avv.B v. t. + avv.1 urlare; sbraitare; gridare; dire a gran voce; cantare a squarciagola: The officer bawled out an order, l'ufficiale ha urlato un ordinebawling-outn.(fam. USA) sfuriata; strigliata; stapazzata. -
3 bawl
[bɔːl] 1.verbo transitivo gridare, urlare2.1) (weep) piangere rumorosamente, strillare2) (shout) gridare, urlare•- bawl out* * *[bo:l](to shout or cry loudly: He bawled something rude; The baby has bawled all night.) gridare* * *bawl /bɔ:l/n.1 urlo; grido2 (fam.) pianto rumoroso.(to) bawl /bɔ:l/A v. i.B v. t.bawlingA n. [u]2 pianto, pianti; strilli (pl.)B a.che strilla; che piange rumorosamente.* * *[bɔːl] 1.verbo transitivo gridare, urlare2.1) (weep) piangere rumorosamente, strillare2) (shout) gridare, urlare•- bawl out -
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6 bawling-out
bawling-out► to bawl
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bawl — [bo:l US bo:l] v [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: Probably from a Scandinavian language] 1.) [I and T] also bawl out to shout in a loud voice = ↑yell ▪ Tickets please! bawled the conductor. 2.) to cry loudly = ↑ … Dictionary of contemporary English
Bawl — (b[add]l), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Bawled} (b[add]ld); p. pr. & vb. n. {Bawling}.] [Icel. baula to low, bellow, as a cow; akin to Sw. b[ o]la; cf. AS bellan, G. bellen to bark, E. bellow, bull.] 1. To cry out with a loud, full sound; to cry with… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bawl — Bawl, v. t. To proclaim with a loud voice, or by outcry, as a hawker or town crier does. Swift. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bawl — Bawl, n. A loud, prolonged cry; an outcry. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bawl — [ bɔl ] verb 1. ) intransitive to cry loudly, especially in a way that annoys other people: I wish that child would stop bawling! 2. ) intransitive or transitive to shout in a loud angry way: He said that Mr. Green bawled at him during meetings … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
bawl — (v.) mid 15c., to howl like a dog, from O.N. baula to low like a cow, and/or M.L. baulare to bark like a dog, both echoic. Meaning to shout loudly attested from 1590s. To bawl (someone) out reprimand loudly is 1908, Amer.Eng. Related: Bawled;… … Etymology dictionary
bawl — [v1] yell bark, bellow, bluster, call, cheer, clamor, holler, howl, roar, rout, scream, screech, shout, shriek, vociferate; concept 77 bawl [v2] cry blubber*, boohoo*, howl, shed tears, sob, squall, wail, weep, yowl; concepts 77,185 … New thesaurus
bawl — ► VERB 1) shout out noisily. 2) (bawl out) reprimand angrily. 3) weep noisily. ► NOUN ▪ a loud shout. ORIGIN imitative … English terms dictionary
bawl — [bôl] vi., vt. [ME baulen (found only in ger.) < ML baulare, to bark & ? ON baula, to low like a cow; both of echoic orig.] 1. to shout or call out noisily; bellow; yell 2. to weep and wail loudly n. 1. an outcry; bellow 2. a noisy weeping… … English World dictionary
bawl your eyes out — see ↑bawl • • • Main Entry: ↑eye … Useful english dictionary
bawl — vb 1 *roar, bellow, bluster, vociferate, clamor, howl, ululate Analogous words: yell, *shout, scream, shriek: bay, *bark, growl, yelp: *cry, wail 2 rate, berate, tongue lash, upbraid, * … New Dictionary of Synonyms