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.’

26. Wail, you inhabitants of the coastland!

27. 26 Her loud wails shattered the silence of the willow grove.

28. The little girl was wailing miserably.

29. When bell knells, when banshee wails; you know, the time is come.

30. To Bawl is to weep or wail loudly

31. People were wailing on the streets.

32. The sick child was wailing miserably.

33. His little sister gripped a shoot of fuchsia bougainvillea and wailed.

34. Bawl definition, to cry or wail lustily

35. " Wailing spirit sighted at 6th and 26th. "

36. 20 The little girl was wailing miserably.

37. Police cars, their sirens wailing, accompanied the lorries.

38. I heard the wail of a police siren.

39. " Ao -- " The old wolf wails mournfully toward the wilderness time and again.

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

41. I heard the wail of a baby.

42. [ CAR ALARM WAILING AND HORNS HONKING LOUDLY ]

43. His wailing faded, a door slammed shut.

44. 6 The sick child was wailing miserably.

45. 5 The little girl was wailing miserably.

46. 8 Wail as a virgin* wearing sackcloth does

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

48. Although they kept wailing on their beds.

49. Wailing over the one pierced (10-14)

50. The child is wailing for the toy.

51. She was wailing for her lost child.

52. The boy was wailing for his mother.

53. Irritable, piteous wailing, even a snarling cry.

54. Somewhere behind them a child began to wail.

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

56. Synonyms for Blubbed include cried, wept, sobbed, bawled, wailed, blubbered, whined, keened, sniveled and snivelled

57. “That old gentleman happens to mean more to me than anything else,” she wails.

58. He opened his mouth and began to wail.

59. She heard the sirens scream their unearthly wail.

60. The cat was wailing to be let out.

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

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

63. My wailing will be like that of jackals,

64. Woeful souls are wailing in an abysmal pond.

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

66. The mourners followed the funeral procession, weeping and wailing.

67. 4 As they pass by, a piteous wailing is heard.

68. 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

69. 2 Wail, you juniper, for the cedar has fallen;

70. Oh, those are just some wailing banshees checking in.

71. The news caused great wailing and gnashing of teeth.

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

73. 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

74. ‘In all the public squares there will be wailing,

75. A wailing from the second quarter of the city,+

76. You can hear the wind wailing in the chimney.

77. Synonyms for Bewails include laments, deplores, bemoans, mourns, rues, regrets, grieves, moans, wails and repents

78. Synonyms for Boohooed include cried, wept, sobbed, bawled, wailed, blubbered, whined, keened, sniveled and snivelled

79. As they pass by, a piteous wailing is heard.

80. Prissy produced the sugar - tit, given her that morning by Mammy, and the baby's wails subsided.