1. bawling - Noun
2. bawling - Verb
of Bawl
Source: Webster's dictionaryImagine four teenaged boys bawling their eyes out at the end of that great but three-hanky weeper. Source: Internet
In this two-man act, both characters shepherded a staggering amount of energy as they stunned audience members with bellowing and bawling throughout the entire performance. Source: Internet
I hear cows bawling to be milked and then I slowly awake, tears pressing hot against the inside of my eyes. Source: Internet
Saturday, the third annual Strolling of the Heifers parade in Brattleboro, Vt. - part of a weekend-long festival celebrating farmers, agriculture and, especially, dairy products - had me virtually bawling in the streets. Source: Internet
I called my sister bawling and I said, "I just want to see dad and she won't let me." Source: Internet
“I felt like bawling because that place just has so much meaning,” she said. Source: Internet