What does bawling my eyes out mean?

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To sob or weep loudly, uncontrollably, and for a long period of time.


Example: I was bawling my eyes out all the way to school.


Example: But at the end of the performance I bawling my eyes out.


Example: There were parts where I was practically bawling my eyes out, and then others where it made me laugh out loud.

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What does bawling my eyes out mean?


To bawl your eyes out is to cry loudly especially for a long time.

Notes:


[no object] : to cry very loudly

  • He lay on his bed, bawling [=sobbing, wailing] uncontrollably.

◊ To bawl your eyes out is to cry loudly especially for a long time.

  • It's the saddest book I've ever read. I bawled my eyes out at the end.

informal : to say or shout (something) using a very loud voice[+ object]

  • “Get in the car!” he bawled.

[no object]

  • The sergeant bawled [=shouted, yelled] at the soldier.

bawl out

[phrasal verb]

bawl out (someone) or bawl (someone) out chiefly US, informal

: to yell at (someone) for doing something bad or wrong

  • His boss bawled him out for forgetting about the meeting.



Examples:

It's the saddest book I've ever read. I bawled my eyes out at the end.

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Bawling ones eyes out.


Bawling means to cry

The bawls' ones eyes out means that the person is extremely emotional and crying hysterically over a situation.


A teenage girl was bawling her eyes out over the loss of her prom queen nomination as she thought she won, but lost out to a competitor.


To bawl out

In conclusion, bawling ones eyes out means that the person is emotional and not bowling. :)

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"Bawling my eyes out" is a commonly used idiom in the English language.

Explanation



An idiom is a phrase or group of words that are used together to have a special meaning. It can be broken up into parts. 1. "to bawl" means "to cry". 2. "my eyes out" means "heavily" or "strongly"

So English speakers do not actually mean that the eyes will fall out, but just that they are crying very heavily.

Using "ing" is just conjugating the verb into the continuous tense. The verb "bawl" can be used in any tense.

Examples:

When my grandfather died, I bawled my eyes out. I was so sad.

This afternoon when James was yelling at me, I was bawling my eyes out. I was so upset!

When my grandfather died, I bawled my eyes out. I was so sad.

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Present Progressive Tense Phrase / Idiom


"Bawling my eyes out" out is an idiom / phrase used to describe someone who is crying a lot.



  • I am bawling my eyes out because my friend is not coming back... (present progressive tense)

  • I am so sad that I am bawling my eyes out. (present progressive tense)

  • I cried so hard when it happened. I am still bawling my eyes out. (present progressive tense)


The phrase is usually used when describing extreme emotional discomfort, therefore, that person said: "I am bawling my eyes out!".

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18/04/2022

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idiom


Definition of bawl one's eyes out :

: to cry loudly especially for a long time.


Example : 📚📖

It's the saddest book I've ever read. I bawled my eyes out at the end.






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Bawling someone's eyes out means to

cry, sob or weep loudly, uncontrollably, and for a long period of time.

To "bawl" means to shout or yell.




Example:

"The film was so terribly moving that I couldn't help bawling my eyes out."

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Bawling

/ˈbɔːlɪŋ/

Pronounce the word Bawling.

adjective

  1. weeping or crying noisily.

    "bawling babies"


Idiom

After we broke up, I just lay on my bed and bawled my eyes out.


Vivid Words for Bawling.

Crying. Keening. Sniffling. Sobbing. Wailing. Weeping. Grieving.

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bawl (one's) eyes out (idiom)- To sob or weep loudly, uncontrollably, and for a long period of time.

  • to cry loudly, especially for a long time.


Example: After we broke up, I just lay on my bed and bawled my eyes out.
It's the saddest book I've ever read. I bawled my eyes out at the end.

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This idiom 'Bawling my eyes out' means that you are very upset about something and you are crying uncontrollably.


Examples:

After he broke up with me, I was bawling my eyes out.

I bawled my eyes out because I got a terrible score.

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This is an idiom used in English to describe emotion. Usually when you are sad and cried for a long period of time.


What does bawling my eyes out mean?

To sob or weep or cry loudly, uncontrollably, and for a long period of time.


Examples:

After we broke up, I just lay on my bed and bawled my eyes out.

It's the saddest book I have ever read. I bawled my eyes out at the end.

In conclusion, it means to cry loudly for a long time.

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15/04/2022

To bawl one's eyes out means to cry inconsolably.

To cry a lot and for there to be a lot of tears.


Sofie split up with her boyfriend. She is in the bathroom bawling her eyes out.

State of sadness or the act of crying.

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