চিত্কার, চেঁচানি, বকাবকি, বকুনি, গর্জন, চেঁচিয়ে কান্না
চিত্কার করা, চেঁচিয়ে কাঁদা, ডাকা, ভীষণ চিত্কার করা, উচ্চ চিত্কার করে বলা, চেঁচানো
(1) Shout loudly and without restraint.
(2) Make a raucous noise.
(3) Cry loudly.
(4) Yell.
(5) Cry.
(1) Hopefully things will go well and I can stay quiet and not have to shout and bawl .
(2) They became a bit less violent over time, the extension stifling and his body slowly stopping its movement, each bawl dying down to a cough, dying down to hard breathing, then back down to normal.
(3) When no answer was forthcoming, the plump girl began to bawl noisily.
(4) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510As a paid officer, a hired hand, he isn't there to shout and bawl at an elected member,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb Coun Jarvis added.
(5) Have a bawl on the karaoke, or test your powers of creative writing in the fun quiz, because the emphasis is definitely on fun.
(6) True, Hoddle doesn't shout and bawl , but there is a coldness to him.
(7) At that point, even Tommy got frightened by the noise and began to bawl , but in order to find out who was the intruder I tried to keep the baby quiet.
(8) I'm sure he can shout and bawl like the best of them when he wants to but generally Colin is very supportive and confident.
(9) We began to bawl out the words of the carol
(10) Some people weep and bawl , some just put on a brave face and try to go on instead of showing their emotions outwardly.
(11) He went still, the old urge taking over, homing in on the sound like a cow hearing the bawl of her calf.
(12) He addressed every class in a terrifying bawl
(13) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510The fans pay their money, they're entitled to do what they like and they're entitled to shout and bawl ,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb says Davies, sitting with lanky striker Derek Townsley and chief executive Pat Nevin.
(14) She began to bawl unbearably and leaned into Malachi's chest, clutching his sweatshirt tightly.
(15) She began to bawl like a child
(16) They were shouting and bawling at each other, more in a state of drunkenness than organised malice, and those words we caught were more to do with just how drunk they were and how annoyed they were that no pubs were open.
(17) I cannot sleep now because I've just spent the last 10 minutes bawling my eyes out.
(18) Matron had bawled at her for being out of bed when Kiv had woken, but she didn't care.
(19) You know when he's not happy, but he's not a manager who bawls and shouts.
(20) It was a little disconcerting because he was just bawling his eyes out.
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