To cry loudly:
* The baby bawled all night long, keeping everyone awake.
* She bawled her eyes out when she heard the news.
* After losing the game, the team bawled their disappointment.
To shout loudly:
* The coach bawled at his players for not following the game plan.
* The angry customer bawled out the cashier for making a mistake.
* The teacher bawled instructions at the students, trying to regain control of the classroom.
To sing loudly:
* The opera singer bawled out the final aria with impressive power.
* The band bawled their rock anthem, shaking the entire venue.
* The choir bawled out the hymn, filling the church with beautiful sound.
Note: The word "bawl" often has a negative connotation, implying loud, uncontrolled crying or shouting.