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Bawling for Dummies

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What does Bawling really mean?

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Alright, so "bawling" is a word that means crying really loudly and uncontrollably. When someone is bawling, they are making a lot of noise because they are upset or in a lot of pain. It's like a big, loud, emotional outburst of tears.

Let me give you an example to help you understand it better. You know when you fall down and hurt yourself really bad, and you start crying so hard that everyone around can hear you? That's like bawling. It's when you can't help but cry so loudly that everyone knows you're upset.

But "bawling" can also mean shouting or yelling really loudly. Like, if someone is bawling at you, it means they are shouting at you with a lot of emotion and intensity.

So, "bawling" is basically about making a lot of noise when you're crying or shouting, and doing it with a lot of emotion. It's like your emotions are so strong that they come out really loudly. Does that make sense?

Revised and Fact checked by Stephanie Wilson on 2023-11-15 21:12:37

Bawling In a sentece

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  • While watching the sad movie, Sarah couldn't stop bawling.
  • The baby was bawling loudly because he was hungry.
  • After falling off his bike, Timmy started bawling in pain.
  • When the team lost the game, the fans were bawling in disappointment.
  • The cat started bawling when it got stuck in the tree and couldn't come down.

Bawling Synonyms

Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.

Bawling Hypernyms

Words that are more generic than the original word.