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Wawl — (w[add]l), v. i. See {Waul}. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wawl — [wôl] vi., n. alt. Brit. sp. of WAUL … English World dictionary
WAWL — Infobox Radio station name = WAWL FMcite web |publisher=FCC |title=FCC Broadcast Applications Report No. 24471 |date=1999 04 15 |accessdate=2007 03 13 | url=http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass Media/Public Notices/Brdcst Applications/ap990415.txt]… … Wikipedia
wawl — Waul Waul, v. i. [Of imitative origin.] To cry as a cat; to squall; to wail. [Written also {wawl}.] [1913 Webster] The helpless infant, coming wauling and crying into the world. Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wawl — /wɔl/ (say wawl) verb (i) → waul …
WAWL — * Wawel Savings Bank (New Jersey) (Business » NASDAQ Symbols) … Abbreviations dictionary
wawl — var. of WAUL … Useful english dictionary
Harvey Wallbanger — /wawl bang euhr/ a screwdriver cocktail topped with Galliano. [allegedly after an American surfer named Tom Harvey, who favored such a drink; but the story is unsubstantiated and may have been fabricated by marketers of Galliano] * * * … Universalium
Walcott — /wawl keuht, kot/, n. 1. Derek, born 1930, West Indian poet and playwright: Nobel prize 1992. 2. Joe (Arnold Cream) ( Jersey Joe ), born 1914, U.S. boxer: world heavyweight champion 1951 52. * * * … Universalium
Walden — /wawl deuhn/, n. a town in SE Ontario, in S Canada. 10,139. * * * … Universalium