The babe bawled tremendously, protesting with great violence.
"Git outa deh way," she persistently bawled, waving feet with their dishevelled shoes near the heads of her children.
"Dreadful catastrophe!" they bawled one to the other down Wellington Street.
"They are coming!" bawled a policeman, hammering at the door; "the Martians are coming!" and hurried to the next door.
Speak low, that you may not awaken anybody.' But Tom seemed as if he did not understand them, and
bawled out again, 'How much will you have?
'Here he is!'
bawled Giles, calling in a state of great excitement, up the staircase; 'here's one of the thieves, ma'am!
We turned the dusty drill: We banged the tins, and
bawled the hymns,
I walked along with Miss Murray, turning aside my face, and neglecting to notice several successive remarks, till she
bawled out that I was either deaf or stupid; and then (having recovered my self-possession), as one awakened from a fit of abstraction, I suddenly looked up and asked what she had been saying.
"Long time you fella Tiha no sit 'm along canoe," Aora
bawled to the victim and set Bashti cackling again.
"Yes, and you slapped Frank; I saw you!"
bawled Willie Snow, bobbing up in his pew.
Use your clubs!" Horser
bawled. "Stand by the door one of you.
Now as Bert and Grubb
bawled their chorus for the third time, they became aware of a very big, golden-brown balloon low in the sky to the north-west, and coming rapidly towards them.