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Bawler

Bawler \Bawl"er\, n. One who bawls.

Wiktionary
bawler

n. agent noun of bawl; one who bawls.

WordNet
bawler
  1. n. someone who communicates vocally in a very loud voice [syn: roarer, bellower, screamer, screecher, shouter, yeller]

  2. a loud weeper; "their new baby is a real bawler"

Usage examples of "bawler".

Catholic priest of the hedge-school, by a fanatic bawler about new light, or by a fierce and uncompromising churchman.

If one were to give way to his passion every time he is interrupted in his work or his sleep by bawlers our thoroughfares would soon be choked with the dead.

From the rabble have we gone out of the way, from all those bawlers and scribe-blowflies, from the trader-stench, the ambition-fidgeting, the bad breath-: fie, to live among the rabble.

The members who composed it were, seven-eighths of them, office-holders, office-seekers, pimps, malignants, conspirators, murderers, fancy-men, custom-house clerks, contractors, kept-editors, spaniels well-train’d to carry and fetch, jobbers, infidels, disunionists, terrorists, mail-riflers, slave-catchers, pushers of slavery, creatures of the President, creatures of would-be Presidents, spies, blowers, electioneerers, bawlers, bribers, compromisers, lobbyers, sponges, ruined sports, expell’d gamblers, policy-backers, monte-dealers, duelists, carriers of conceal’d weapons, deaf’ men, pimpled men, scarr’d inside with vile disease, gaudy outside with gold chains made from the people’s money and harlot’s money twisted together.