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bawl
▪ I. bawl, v. (bɔːl) Forms: 6 baull, bool, 6–7 ball, baule, 6–8 baul, 5– bawl. [Found only from 15th c. Prob. ad. med L. baulā-re to bark as a dog, ‘latrare, et est proprie canum’ (Du Cange); also in an 11th or 12th c. list of cries of animals ‘canum latrare, seu baulare, vulpium gannire,’ etc. The ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bawl
Bawl may refer to: Bawl, Irish band from the 1990s, predecessor of Pony Club Bawls, energy drink Crying (synonym) wikipedia.org
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bawl
bawl/bɔ:l; bɔl/ v1 [I, Ipr, Ip, Tn, Tn.pr, Tn.p]~ (sth) (out) shout or cry loudly 大叫; 大喊 That baby has been bawling for hours. 那婴儿已经大声哭叫了几小时. He bawled at me across the street. 他在街道的另一边冲著我大喊. We bawled for help but no one heard us. 我们大声求援可是无人听见. The sergeant bawled (out) a command (to his men). 那个中士... 牛津英汉双解词典
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Qurayn Abu al Bawl
Qurain Abu al-Bawl (also Gurain al Balbul, Gurain al Bâlbûl, Qurain Abul Bul, Qurayn Aba al Bawl, Qurayn Abā al Bawl, Tuwayyir al Hamir) is the highest mountain-forecast.com, Qurayn Abu al Bawl, last viewed 10. März 2012. Hills of Qatar Highest points of countries Al Rayyan wikipedia.org
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Scoop (journalism magazine)
Earlier publications It was preceded by The Midnight bawl in the 1940s and 1950s – Scribe was around in the 1970s – with the Annuals from the 1960s through The Midnight bawl. 8 July 1946 – 6 Sep 1954. Annual. Australian Journalists' Association. W.A. District .Scribe : official journal of the W.A. wikipedia.org
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out-bawl
out-ˈbawl, v. [out- 18.] trans. To outdo in bawling; to surpass in shouting.1648 Hunting of Fox 16 Baal's Priests did outbawle Elias. 1770 Langhorne Plutarch (1879) I. 567/1, I will outbawl the orators. 1877 Sunday Mag. 53 The proprietors each employ a special ‘bawler’, who mounted on a barrow..atte... Oxford English Dictionary
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bawling
▪ I. bawling, vbl. n. (ˈbɔːlɪŋ) [f. bawl v. + -ing1.] † 1. The howling or yelping of dogs, wolves, etc.; spec. in Hunting (see quot. 1753). Obs.c 1440 [see bawl v. 1]. 1555 Fardle Facions ii. x. 213 Their [Tartares'] singyng is like the bawlynge of Woulues. 1635 Wither Lord's Prayer 129 The bawlings... Oxford English Dictionary
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Preller
Preller is a surname derived from Middle High German brellen 'to yell', 'to bawl.' wikipedia.org
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bawler
bawler (ˈbɔːlə(r)) [f. bawl v. + -er1.] One who bawls; sometimes applied contemptuously to a declamatory preacher.1656 S. H. Gold. Law 73 One hath thrown Baal's Altar, what's this to the Bawlers? 1758 Jortin Erasm. 140 When you meet with one of these bawlers, let him rave..till he hath made himselfe... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pony Club (band)
, Bawl (which also featured Stephen McBride on bass). Bawl had released a series of singles on their own label, Dependent Records, and in 1996 released an album, Year Zero on A&M. wikipedia.org
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baule
bauk, baul(e obs. ff. balk, ball, bawl. Oxford English Dictionary
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قرين أبو البول
انظر أيضًا جغرافيا قطر قائمة الدول حسب أعلى القمم الجبلية المراجع روابط خارجية : Qurayn Abū al Bawl, Al Wakrah, Qatar mountain-forecast.com, Qurayn Abu al Bawl, last viewed 10. wikipedia.org
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The Edge of the World (The Mekons album)
crystalline tone [provides] just the right touch of unflinching world-weariness between [Tom] Greenhalgh's going-down-slow croon and [Jon] Langford's beery bawl wikipedia.org
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Auguste de Châtillon
In the preface to the 1855 edition, Gautier wrote of the writer-painter "he reconciles simplicity and artifice, and his poems can bawl at the cabaret and wikipedia.org
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glaster
▪ I. † ˈglaster, v.1 Obs. rare. [? Altered form of glister, suggested by glass.] intr. To glitter.1447 O. Bokenham Seyntys (Roxb.) 21 An huge dragon glasteryng as glas. Ibid., His eyne glastryd as sterrys be nyht.▪ II. † glaster, v.2 Sc. Obs. Also glaister. [Cf. galstre.] intr. To bawl, hence to bra... Oxford English Dictionary
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