Bawls

/bɔːlz/ verb

Third person singular present of bawl; cries out loudly or weeps noisily.

From bawl in present tense with -s ending for third person singular. The base verb comes from Middle English with uncertain ultimate origin, possibly Norse. Standard conjugation of a common English verb.

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