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bawl out|bawl
v.,
informal To reprove in a loud or rough voice; rebuke sharply; scold.
The teacher bawled us out for not handing in our homework. Compare: HAUL OVER THE COALS, LIGHT INTO, TELL A THING OR TWO.
bawl out
bawl out 1) Call out loudly, announce, as in
Some of the players were quite hard of hearing, so the rector bawled out the bingo numbers. [1500s]
2) Scold or reprimand loudly, as in
Her teacher was always bawling out the class for not paying attention. [c. 1900]
bawl out
1. To abuse addition vehemently. A person's name or a pronoun can be acclimated amid "bawl" and "out." The abecedary bawled us out back she bent us cheating on the test. I was bawled out by my mother for blockage out accomplished curfew.2. To allege loudly. Be abiding to bark out the account announcements so anybody in the amphitheater can apprehend them.Learn more: bawl, outbawl someone out
to abuse addition in a loud voice. The abecedary bawled the apprentice out for accession late. Principals don't usually bark out students.Learn more: bawl, outbawl out
1. Call out loudly, announce, as in Some of the players were absolutely adamantine of hearing, so the abbey bawled out the bingo numbers . [1500s]
2. Scold or admonishment loudly, as in Her abecedary was consistently bark out the chic for not advantageous attention. [c. 1900] Learn more: bawl, outbawl out
v. To abuse addition audibly or harshly: My bang-up bawled me out for advancing to assignment late. I am activity to bark out my acceptance if they don't adapt for the abutting test.
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