bawl(
bal
)An intransitive verb is one that does not require a direct object (e.g., The man sneezed.).
1. (to wail)
a. berrear 
Fernanda started to bawl when her doll's head popped off.Fernanda comenzó a berrear cuando se le cayó la cabeza a su muñeca.
a. gritar 
Violet was so angry at Danny that she bawled at him until she was hoarse.Violet estaba tan enojada con Danny que le gritó hasta quedar ronca.
b. vociferar 
The men in the pub were bawling at the top of their voices as they watched the match on the telly.Los hombres del pub vociferaban a todo volumen mientras miraban el partido en la tele.
c. desgañitarse 
They drank and bawled all night long round the campfire.Bebieron y se desgañitaron toda la noche alrededor de la fogata.
d. chillar 
Edna bawled when her kids made a mess in the kitchen.Edna chilló cuando sus hijos la liaron en la cocina.
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
a. gritar 
Felipe bawled an insult when he bumped his head.Felipe gritó un insulto cuando se golpeó la cabeza.
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