Sentences with wailed
wail
W w - To wail with pain.
- To wail the dead; to wail one's fate.
- In 2003, at Sydney's Metro, she took the microphone into the audience, lay on the ground and moaned, wailed and babbled.
- wailed netballers Jane and Maxie, working in nearby Bennett's Sports store, as Mr Webb walked through.
- To wail one's grief.
- The wail of an old tune.
- The stopwatch lady came in to the room and clicked the outside of the clock face as you wailed against my breast for the first time.