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  1. vt. & vi. ¿Þ½Ð£¬°§ºÅ make a long cry showing sadness or pain
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Noun:
  1. a cry of sorrow and grief;

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Verb:
  1. emit long loud cries;

    "wail in self-pity"
    "howl with sorrow"

  2. cry weakly or softly;

    "she wailed with pain"

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  1. There's no use wailing about/over mistakes made in the past.
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  4. She was wailing for her lost child.
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  1. Newborn babies begin their life with a wail.
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  • The wail of the night freight, as haunting..as the cry of the loon.

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  • The funeral barge..departs upstream to the wails of mourners.

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  • She didn't just cry. She wailed.

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