bawl out
To shout very loudly.
The teacher angrily bawled out my name.
verb
To shout or utter in a loud and intense manner.
commanders bawling
He jumped upon the saddle with another yell as he pushed the machine before him, and the next instant was whirling down the thoroughfare with the rapidity of an express train, bawling for people to "Stand clear!"
To wail; to give out a blaring cry.
children bawling
cattle bawling
To weep profusely.
children bawling
mourners bawling
noun
A loud, intense shouting or wailing.
[…] that clear soprano, in nursery, rings out a shower of innocent idiotisms over the half-stripped baby, and suspends the bawl upon its lips.