bawled


bawled

shouted; sobbed loudly: The baby bawled when his lollipop was taken away.
Not to be confused with:bald – bare; without hair: When he grew older, he became bald.balled – wound into a ball: She balled the yarn.

bawl

B0042100 (bôl)v. bawled, bawl·ing, bawls v.intr.1. To cry or sob loudly; wail. See Synonyms at cry.2. To cry out loudly and vehemently; shout.v.tr. To utter in a loud, vehement voice. See Synonyms at yell.n. A loud, bellowing cry; a wail.Phrasal Verb: bawl out Informal To reprimand loudly or harshly.
[Middle English bawlen, to bark, from Medieval Latin baulāre, to bark (probably of Scandinavian origin) or from Old Norse baula, to low (of imitative origin).]
bawl′er n.