Definitionadj. vocally expressing grief or sorrow or resembling such expression
Last update: August 26, 2015
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The maid lunged at her again, and she darted for the kitchen, followed by Jared.s blood monkey, who was wailing with frustration. [Please select]
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The loudest sound in that crowd was her wailing. [Please select]
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Engulfed with wailing creecries, whirled, whirling, they bewail. [Please select]
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There he keened a wailing rune. [Please select]
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There came a series of dull reports--an uncanny wailing. [Please select]
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I heard again that uncanny wailing, close beside me. [Please select]
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But the fighting, wailing and cursing grew louder and louder. [Please select]
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Weeping and wailing, poor Katerina Ivanovna ran after them. [Please select]
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Nothing is heard but the wailing of the wives and mothers. [Please select]
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Upstairs a child was wailing and the mother's voice could be heard soothing the little one to sleep. [Please select]
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During the breeding season especially, it often flies about over the water with its long neck outstretched, and uttering a wailing scream. [Please select]
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