wail|wailed|wailing|wails in English
verb
[weɪl]
lament, mourn, cry for; make a long loud shrill sound
Use "wail|wailed|wailing|wails" in a sentence
1. Widow's Wail.
2. Mourn* and wail,
3. 1 He wailed and clung to his mother.
4. 'I want my mummy!' he wailed.
5. In the distance a siren wailed.
6. Her loud wails shattered the silence of the willow grove.
7. The tires wailed on the iron grid.
8. 7 synonyms for Bawling: blubbering, cry, sobbing, tear, wailing, weeping, wailing
9. The sea wailed like a soul in torment.
10. There is nothing but wailing.
11. The wind wailed in the chimney all night.
12. Wail and cry out.
13. The child immediately began to wail.
14. She gave a wail of anguish.
15. 11 Wail, you inhabitants of Makʹtesh,*
16. She uttered a wail of grief.
17. Jessie's wails died down to a whimper and then stopped altogether.
18. The mourners were wailing loudly.
19. With fasting+ and weeping and wailing.
20. Ambulances raced by with sirens wailing.
21. Bewail definition is - to wail over
22. 11 Farmers are dismayed, vinedressers wail,
23. Clamoured (also: cried, shouted, yelled, hooted, wailed, screeched, clamored, squalled)
24. The team were wailing over their defeat.
25. And the professional mourners to wail.’