Which preposition to use with bawling
Commands and calls were being bawled in English, French, and polyglot profanity.
She's been bawled at, and sworn at enough too, and her that gentle and pleasant.
In these tones did the magician, bawling for old lamps, beguile Aladdin.
But the boy was thinking of the care-free days and the banter; and of adventure and freedom and travel, high above the earth, that he should miss, and he actually bawled with grief.
Upon the utter sea silence there came a sounda faint bawling of dying cattle, of trampled, choked cattle in the fume and flames.
Bawling like so many peasants!
The District Attorney, who was much better fitted to bawl to a jury than to argue before a court, had retained, at the expense of the United States, the assistance of Mr. Bradley, one of the ablest lawyers of the District.
The paradoxes of one generation are the common-places of the next; what the savants of to-day whisper in the ear, the Hyde Park orators of to-morrow will bawl from their platforms.
We all followed him several paces from the door, bawling after him, "Good luck!
But as luck would have it, when he pulled trigger the sentry let out a loud bawl of terror and pain, and fell off the car to the ground.
I screwed up my courage to a decisive experimentopened my door, and in a stentorian voice bawled over the banisters, "Who's there?" There was no answer but the ringing of my own voice through the empty old house,no renewal of the movement; nothing, in short, to give my unpleasant sensations a definite direction.
It grieved me to the heart, when I saw my Labours, which had cost me so much thought and watching, bawled about by the common hawkers of Grub street, which I only intended for the weighty consideration of the gravest persons.
I bawled through my tears; The wind fell low: In the silence, "Who cares? who cares?" Wailed to and fro.
Was it ever heard, even in Turkey or Algiers, that a State Astrologer was bantered out of his life, by an ignorant impostor? or bawled out of the world, by a pack of villanous deep-mouthed hawkers?
Hazel: You are roaring and bawling without sense.
He keeps such a bawling at Westminster, that, if the lawyers were not acquainted with it, an order would be taken with him.
They have telephone and microphone on the brain, and such a bawling between the house and the mill you never heard.
I had seen, through the half-open door into the dirty tap-room, a couple of fellows playing with greasy cards; a huge dog lay under the table and glared with its large red eyes; the kitchen was deserted; the rooms too; the floor was wet, the storm rattled, the rain beat against the windows"and now to bed! said I." I slept an hour, perhaps two, and was awakened by a loud bawling from the high road.
At this time, too, certain sophists of the cynic school managed somehow to slip into the city: first, Diogenes entered the theatre when it was full of men and denounced them in a long, abusive speech, for which he was flogged; after him Heras, who showed no greater disposition to be obedient, gave vent to many senseless bawlings in the true cynic (dog-like) manner,and for this behavior was beheaded.
Fire-doors were clanging close at hand, and the Chinese firemen were bawling behind a bulkhead; so my difficulty was not so much to keep silent myself as to recognize sounds which would give me a clue as to where Captain Riggs and the others had gone.