16 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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As the ship sails away, the families on the dock will have wailed their goodbyes.
As the year concludes, the old clock will have wailed its final chime.
The wind howls, and I am wailing along with it in the desolate night.
By the end of the horror movie, the characters will have wailed in fear.
The wounded soldier will have been wailing in pain on the battlefield.
In the haunted house, eerie voices will be wailing through the halls.
The child's wail echoed through the amusement park after dropping their ice cream.
The haunted house echoes with the sound of ghosts that are wailing in despair.
The wind wailed through the abandoned ruins of the old castle.
The sirens started to wail, signaling an approaching storm.
As the news of the tragedy spread, people wailed in disbelief.
The lonely wolf began to wail beneath the full moon.
The wind howled through the night, and the lone wolf had been wailing in the distance.
He will wail in despair when he discovers the lost treasure.
She was wailing in the darkness, mourning the loss of her beloved pet.
The crowded marketplace fell silent when the child's wail cut through the hustle and bustle.
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