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Bawl someone out

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  • bawl someone out — (informal).See reprimand. → bawl * * * reprimand someone angrily tales of how she bawled out employees …   Useful english dictionary

  • bawl someone out — reprimand someone angrily. → bawl …   English new terms dictionary

  • bawl someone out — informal See reprimand …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • 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 out — verb censure severely or angrily The mother scolded the child for entering a stranger s car The deputy ragged the Prime Minister The customer dressed down the waiter for bringing cold soup • Syn: ↑call on the carpet, ↑take to task, ↑rebuke, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • bawl — verb 1》 shout out noisily.     ↘(bawl someone out) reprimand someone angrily. 2》 weep noisily. noun a loud shout. Origin ME (in the sense howl, bark ): imitative …   English new terms dictionary

  • bawl — verb 1) Come on! he bawled Syn: shout, yell, roar, bellow, screech, scream, shriek, howl, whoop, bark, trumpet, thunder; informal yammer, holler Ant: whisper 2) …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • 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 out — PHRASAL VERB If someone bawls you out, they shout at you angrily because you have done something wrong. [INFORMAL] → See also bawl 1) [V n P] Do you think I m just going to bawl you out and that ll be an end of it? [Also V P n (not pron)] Syn:… …   English dictionary

  • bawl — verb 1 (I, T) also bawl out to shout in a loud unpleasant voice: The captain stood at the front, bawling orders. 2 (I) to cry noisily: a baby bawling bawl sb out phrasal verb (T) informal especially AmE to speak angrily to someone because they… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary 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

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