Use "wail" in a sentence

1. Widow's Wail.

2. Mourn* and wail,

3. Wail and cry out.

4. The child immediately began to wail.

5. She gave a wail of anguish.

6. 11 Wail, you inhabitants of Makʹtesh,*

7. She uttered a wail of grief.

8. Bewail definition is - to wail over

9. 11 Farmers are dismayed, vinedressers wail,

10. And the professional mourners to wail.’

11. Wail, you inhabitants of the coastland!

12. To Bawl is to weep or wail loudly

13. Bawl definition, to cry or wail lustily

14. I heard the wail of a police siren.

15. Compare cry, sob, weep, wail and whimper.

16. I heard the wail of a baby.

17. 8 Wail as a virgin* wearing sackcloth does

18. The women began to wail in mourning. Sentencedict.com

19. Somewhere behind them a child began to wail.

20. A long plaintive wail emanated from the cardboard box.

21. He opened his mouth and began to wail.

22. She heard the sirens scream their unearthly wail.

23. Somewhere to the rear a child began to wail.

24. The widow began to wail, and Jane led her away.

25. Who buys a minute’s mirth to wail a week,

26. BEWAIL — bə̇, bē+ verb ( -ed/-ing/-s ) Etymology: Middle English Bewailen, from be- + wailen to wail — more at wail … Webster's New International English Dictionary; BEWAIL — (v

27. 2 Wail, you juniper, for the cedar has fallen;

28. One of the small children began to wail with terror.

29. BEWAIL — bə̇, bē+ verb ( -ed/-ing/-s ) Etymology: Middle English Bewailen, from be- + wailen to wail — more at wail … Webster's New International English Dictionary; STORM — (v

30. From Middle English Bewailen, equivalent to be- (“over, about”) +‎ wail.

31. CAPULET Death, that hath ta'en her hence to make me wail,

32. From Middle English Bewailen, equivalent to be- (“over, about”) +‎ wail.

33. We could just hear the distant wail of a siren.

34. He began to wail like a man at a bier.

35. Primrose, stupefied by tiredness, began to wail that she was hungry.

36. We were woken in the night by the wail of ambulance sirens.

37. On their roofs and in their public squares they all wail;

38. Somewhere in the audience an old woman's voice began plaintive wail.

39. The wail of the bagpipe could be heard in the distance.

40. Bemoan Meaning: "to Bemoan, wail, lament;" see be- + moan (v.)

41. Behind them, in the city, Edouard heard the sirens begin to wail.

42. Then he began to grovel and wail, " I deserve to die! "

43. What is Brayed? Definition and meaning:BrayedTo groan, wail; make a foul noise.

44. From Middle English Bewailen‎, equivalent to be-("over, about") + wail

45. 3 Primrose, stupefied by tiredness, began to wail that she was hungry.

46. 8 I stiffen, I wail, I wave my arms, I kick my feet.

47. Ferns poured out of a window; scurvy grass lay rotting by the wail.

48. The more bitterly children wail before a bier, the more filial they are.

49. She would go into a trance and wail her incantations to the spirits.

50. There are many synonyms of Crooned which include Bellow, Hum, Lull, Murmur, Roar, Wail, etc.

51. Synonyms for Bewail include lament, deplore, bemoan, mourn, rue, regret, grieve, moan, wail and repent

52. "Wail" is a kind of psychical verb that cannot be sketched and described directly by pictures.

53. 20 Yell louder , wench , shriek , wail, but it will not dull the voice of truth.

54. Banshee keen, I wanted to tell her, they wail and weep, but they never howl.

55. The women gathered around the coffin and began to wail, as was the custom in the region.

56. Moreover, Morrissey's falsetto wail soars above and beyond the bad music criticism languishing in his lyrics.

57. With a wail he threw himself on the bed and buried his face in the pillow.

58. 178 synonyms for Cry: weep, sob, bawl, shed tears, keen, greet, wail, whine, whimper, whinge, blubber, snivel

59. 5 Come, now, you rich men, weep and wail over the miseries that are coming upon you.

60. The more I wail and thrash the deeper I go, just like in any swamp or quicksand.

61. "Caterwaul" refers to a wail, as that made by felines when they're in an, er, amorous mood

62. To cry or wail; a loud shout, outcry; scold: Your mom will Bawl you out for being late

63. I begin to wail and Connie looks worried and returns with little funny steps to his corner.

64. Transitory, a panacea to stop the wail of the poor muddled infant: one that didn't even work for long.

65. Then there is a wail from ahead, a roar and a burst of light; the face is gone for ever.

66. For one thing, the “Peanuts” version is more of a plaintive wail while Aarrgh! is more guttural – combining anguish and anger.

67. Unlike the cute meow or the contented purr, the shrill wail of a Caterwaul can sound like your precious pet is in pain

68. At the rear of the house a tiny babe piped up a thin Blatting wail that the quickly thrust breast could not appease.

69. This is the meaning of bewail: bewail (English)Origin & history From Middle English Bewailen, equivalent to be-("over, about") + wail

70. This is the meaning of bewail: bewail (English)Origin & history From Middle English Bewailen, equivalent to be-("over, about") + wail

71. You will die bravely in silence, or you will wail like woman bringing forth child and cry out to us where pony-soldiers are.

72. Bewail (third-person singular simple present bewails, present participle Bewailing, simple past and past participle bewailed) To wail over; to feel or express deep sorrow for c

73. Bewail (third-person singular simple present Bewails, present participle Bewailing, simple past and past participle Bewailed) To wail over; to feel or express deep sorrow for c

74. 10 “I will pour out on the house of David and on the inhabitants of Jerusalem the spirit of favor and supplication, and they will look to the one whom they pierced,+ and they will wail over him as they would wail over an only son; and they will grieve bitterly over him as they would grieve over a firstborn son.

75. I have personally described it like thus: I was prepared to Boundingly wail off the edge of the existential cliff, with my parachute packed for landing

76. There are many synonyms of Bewail which include Bemoan, Deplore, Moan, Mourn, Regret, Repent, Rue, Wail, Take On, Grieve For, Sing The Blues, Eat Heart Out, Express Sorrow, Weep Over, etc.

77. His tortured mind wondering if they call the memory of past triumphs or wail foreboding of disasters yet to come or whether the desert's hot breath has melted his reason into madness.

78. Blare (v.) late 14c., bleren "to wail," possibly from an unrecorded Old English *blæren, or from Middle Dutch bleren "to bleat, cry, bawl, shout." Either way probably echoic

79. Verb lament, regret, complain about, moan about, mourn, rue, wail about, deplore, bemoan, repent, grieve for, cry over, weep over, express sorrow for All your songs seem to Bewail a dissatisfaction in love

80. Verb lament, regret, complain about, moan about, mourn, rue, wail about, deplore, bemoan, repent, grieve for, cry over, weep over, express sorrow for All your songs seem to Bewail a dissatisfaction in love