12 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Wail' in a Sentence
"To make a long, sad cry without using words, often at a high pitch, expressing grief or suffering, such as when in pain." more
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The toddler is wailing with hunger, demanding attention and a snack.
As the ambulance passes by, people are wailing in concern for the injured.
I am wailing in sorrow at the loss of my beloved pet.
The violinist on the street corner is wailing a melancholic tune, captivating the passersby.
The wind howls, and I am wailing along with it in the desolate night.
The mournful wind is wailing through the desolate canyon.
He is wailing in the dark, haunted forest.
The baby is wailing in the nursery, craving attention.
She is wailing in frustration over her lost keys.
I am wailing in frustration as the computer crashes, losing hours of unsaved work.
The haunted house echoes with the sound of ghosts that are wailing in despair.
Amidst the thunderstorm, the old house is creaking and wailing, creating an eerie atmosphere.
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