Well, darling, mumbling is when you talk quietly and unclearly like you've got a mouthful of marbles. Bawling, on the other hand, is when you're crying or shouting loudly enough to wake the dead. So, if you're mumbling, I might just pretend to understand you, but if you're bawling, I'll probably offer you a tissue and a shot of whiskey.
bawling
bawling your eyes out. mY pREcioUs!!!!
If you are referring to the most quiet speaking, that would be whispering. Mumbling is hard to understand not because it is quiet but because it is not clear speech. Mumbling is the opposite of enunciating.
Crying, bawling, weeping, distressed, sad, blubbering, sobbing...
I was bawling that i didn't get a ice cream cone. Bawl means to cry.
Little Sara wouldn't stop bawling after she dropped her ice cream.
i was bawling
mumbling is the adjective in that sentence..
Bawling.
I'm not sure what "bawling ball" refers to. It might be a misspelling or a unique term. Can you provide more context or clarify?
Bawling
bawling
"Will you please ask your children to stop bawling in my ear," is perfectly spelled correctly
Bawling
eating, sleeping, mumbling, drinking, brushing teeth
Bath salts
with the fingers