A third toper bawls out a song not much esteemed, evidently, by his companions, who ignore him. |
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If your boss bawls you out for a mistake, you can take it if he or she also congratulates you for a job well done. |
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But the drill sergeant bawls them out and makes them perform this curious action. |
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Don't vote for the one who looks like me, bawls Mr Rawlings to puzzled crowds. This has rattled the ruling party. |
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A man called Michael says he doesn't need a microphone and bawls his question in broadest Lancashire. |
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You know when he's not happy, but he's not a manager who bawls and shouts. |
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In all, 7,629 came along, not only to bear witness but to provide a Greek chorus, with bawls and murmurs accompanying every touch of the ball in the early minutes. |
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The crowd bawls its approval, but begins to disperse after one encore. |
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The frequently invoked economic crisis almost bawls for stricter licence terms, a circumstance for which the club should be prepared in the due course of time. |
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Sounds expressing anger or aggravation include growls, roars, woofs, champs and smacks, while sounds expressing nervousness or pain include woofs, grunts, and bawls. |
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