The homophones for "bawl" are "ball" and "bawl".
The homophone for "bawl" is "ball."
Bawl, as to shout in a loud voice, to cry out or howl. Also, ball, an object in the shape of a sphere
The homophone for "ball" is "bawl," which means to cry loudly or shout in a loud voice.
A homophone for "ball" would be "bawl," which sounds the same but has a different spelling and meaning.
The homonym for "ball" is "bawl," which means to cry loudly or shout in a distressed manner.
Ball is a homonym for bawl.
The homophone for "bawl" is "ball."
There can be no anagram (too many consonants). The longest words are the homophones bawl and batt, and wilt and wait. You would need an E to spell the six-letter words "battle" or "tablet."
Bawl To bawl, a verb: "Heartbroken, she began to bawl her eyes out."
The homophone for ball is bawl. Bawl means to cry.
The toddler started to bawl as soon as she was left alone with the babysitter.
She will bawl her eyes out (cry), if you keep taunting her
my baby sister started to bawl because she was hungry
A young calf will bawl to find his mother if he lost her and cannot see her. He will bawl if he is hungry, if he doesn't have a mother right there to serve him. He will even bawl in play with other calves. At weaning time, he will bawl constantly for his mother because he either needs her to be by his side to comfort him or for milk, or both.
Bawl, as to shout in a loud voice, to cry out or howl. Also, ball, an object in the shape of a sphere
bawl means cry so you work it out xx
I immediately started looking around for the cow when her calf began to bawl.