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mewl
[myool]
verb (used without object)
to cry, as a baby, young child, or the like; whimper.
mewl
/ ː /
verb
(intr) (esp of a baby) to cry weakly; whimper (often in the phrase mewl and puke )
noun
such a cry
Other Word Forms
- mewler noun
- ˈɱ noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of mewl1
Word History and Origins
Origin of mewl1
Example Sentences
That the drug makers are joining the negotiation process even as they engage in judicial whining and mewling about it may be taken as a testament to the cleverness of the program’s design.
Some of the most pugnacious Republicans are mewling kittens when it comes to him.
Other than those few feline visitors, the only real cat energy came from an enchanting handful of sweetly mewling kittens brought by shelter organizations.
A pathetic mewling sound rises in my throat.
Tannahill, now jerked upside down, would mewl and scream and clamber down a wall.
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