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will bawl

  • future tense
    of bawl.
    bawl
    verb (used without object)
    to cry or wail lustily.

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A young executive once prefaced a suggestion about improving some item of G. M.'s procedure with an apologetic statement that "I suppose you will bawl me out for this."

From Time Magazine Archive

The paradoxes of one generation are the common-places of the next; what the savants of to-day whisper in the ear, the Hyde Park orators of to-morrow will bawl from their platforms.

From The Faith of the Millions (2nd series) by George Tyrrell

"You mean you think he—he will bawl me out?"

From Hidden Creek by Katharine Newlin Burt

Sure, hearing this, a grateful world will bawl, "Escobar makes a primrose path to heaven!"

From Ballads in Blue China by Andrew Lang