Sentence examples for the wails from inspiring English sources

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the wails

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To cry out, as in sorrow or anguish.

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He hears the wails of the bagpipes.

And so, no doubt, will the wails about Hillary Clinton.

It was getting dark, and there was no wind, or traffic, to envelop the wails.

Each time they entered a house, the wails and screams erupted again.

The wails of protest have become just another cherished phase of the cycle.

It will be implemented, even over the wails of Republican resistance.

Hear the wails of mothers whose baby boys have been slaughtered by Herod's soldiers.

She can hear the wails of her neighbor through the walls.

The wails of mothers and daughters could be heard into the night.

You can tell by their smirks, and the wails from the sparse Tory backbenches.

The towers of Canary Wharf echoed to the wails of their self-sacrifice.

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