65 collocations for bawling

"Pung-dongs!" bawled the captain.

"I don't want to be human," bawled the boy.

The merry notes are nearly drowned the next instant in the rattle of tubs and kettles, the voices of the ship's cook and his mates bawling out the numbers of the messes, as well as by the sound of feet tramping along the decks and down the ladders with the steaming ample store of provisions, such as set up and brace the seaman's frame, and give it vigor for any amount of physical action.

And the prayer was answered By the worst rain that a Missouri January had known in years, scattering the freshly tamped gravel, loosening the piles of trestles, sending Martin forth once more to bawl his orders with the thunder of the old days back at Glen Echo, even to leap side by side with the track labourers, a tamping bar in his big hands, that one more blow might be struck, one more impression made upon the giant task ahead.

Mrs. Broderick: To take the shoe off their foot, and to hit out right and left with it, bawling their life out, tearing their clothes, scattering and casting them in every part; or to run naked through the town, and all the people after them.

Agitated editors and assistant editors ran up and down tortuous staircases bawling things about "wasps."

" It was a dreadful thing to be bawling "Estella" to a scornful young lady in a mysterious passage in an unknown house, but I had to do it.

" She went across the shop to the old man who was weighing sugar, and bawled her question into his ear.

"But, hark!" bawled the boy, "that heavy sound breaks in once more, and nearer, clearer, deadlier than before!

"I'll teach you to keep quiet when I want to sleep," bawled Caesar.

He bawled rough chaff down the stairs and along the corridors at butcher-boys and messengers, and played on errand-boys brutal practical jokes that ended in police-court summonses.

" "No, no!" bawled Claus.

"Tell off the battalion," bawled the Colonel again.

"A'board," bawled the conductor, and as though worked by the same wire, the engineer's waiting head disappeared within the cab window.

shall hoarse Fitzgerald bawl His creaking couplets in a Tavern-Hall?" His poem for this year, 1809, is printed at length in the Gentleman's Magazine for Apriland also Crabbe's, recited at the same dinner.

"'Shun!" bawled Colonel Dearman, and those who were "at ease" 'shunned, and those who were already 'shunning took their ease.

Ever and anon he would stoop down at the entrance of some deep dug-out, and bawl "Ony mair doon there?

"Hi, hi, hi," bawled the omnibus-drivers, threading a dangerous way.

A Signal boy, one of the earliest to break the silent habit of the Square, was bawling a fresh edition of Arthur Dayson's contemporary, and across the web of the dictator's verbiage she could hear the words: "South AfricaDetails" Mr. Cannon glanced at his watch impatiently.

Without the semblance of a note anywhere he proceeded to bawl "A frog he would a-wooing go."

I was not, therefore, sorry to find myself warmly wrapped up, and in my chair, in which I should have slept very comfortably, had Hot the man who guided the donkeys taken it into his head to quarrel with one of his comrades, and to bawl out his grievances close to my ear.

The pianola started up, and Buckin' Billy, who called the dances, began to bawl invitations to the company to come and waltz.

With the pack on our back we must bawl out: 'Liberty forever!'

The city swarmed with these pale seventh-day patients, who, with loud voices, were perpetually bawling out "O tyrant love, o'er gods and men supreme," etc.

"Damnation, George!" bawled Sir Lupus, as I rode up, "have we all day to stand nosing one another and trading gossip!

65 collocations for  bawling