wail|wails in English
noun
[weɪl]
lamentation, cry of grief; long loud shrill sound; expression of objection or resentment
Use "wail|wails" in a sentence
1. Widow's Wail.
2. Mourn* and wail,
3. Her loud wails shattered the silence of the willow grove.
4. Wail and cry out.
5. The child immediately began to wail.
6. She gave a wail of anguish.
7. 11 Wail, you inhabitants of Makʹtesh,*
8. She uttered a wail of grief.
9. Jessie's wails died down to a whimper and then stopped altogether.
10. Bewail definition is - to wail over
11. 11 Farmers are dismayed, vinedressers wail,
12. And the professional mourners to wail.’
13. Wail, you inhabitants of the coastland!
14. 26 Her loud wails shattered the silence of the willow grove.
15. When bell knells, when banshee wails; you know, the time is come.
16. To Bawl is to weep or wail loudly
17. Bawl definition, to cry or wail lustily
18. I heard the wail of a police siren.
19. " Ao -- " The old wolf wails mournfully toward the wilderness time and again.
20. Compare cry, sob, weep, wail and whimper.
21. I heard the wail of a baby.
22. 8 Wail as a virgin* wearing sackcloth does
23. The women began to wail in mourning. Sentencedict.com
24. Somewhere behind them a child began to wail.
25. A long plaintive wail emanated from the cardboard box.