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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mewl.
  • noun Plural form of mewl.

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Examples

  • He is hypersensitive to criticism of his business judgment but laughs off complaints about his political or cultural role as mewls from the chattering classes.

    The Age of Murdoch 2003

  • He is hypersensitive to criticism of his business judgment but laughs off complaints about his political or cultural role as mewls from the chattering classes.

    The Age of Murdoch 2003

  • It's just a ravaged head and arms, really, dragging an exposed rib cage and skeletonized legs along the ground as it mewls horribly.

    Everything Old Is New Again Nancy deWolf Smith 2010

  • "Open your mouth wide," singer Thom Yorke mewls at the onset.

    Album review: Radiohead, "The King of Limbs" 2011

  • William tucked her head in the crook of his arm and deepened his kiss even as he reached down and cupped her bottom, her mewls turning to moans when he pulled her against his groin.

    Dragon Warrior Janet Chapman 2010

  • William tucked her head in the crook of his arm and deepened his kiss even as he reached down and cupped her bottom, her mewls turning to moans when he pulled her against his groin.

    Dragon Warrior Janet Chapman 2010

  • William tucked her head in the crook of his arm and deepened his kiss even as he reached down and cupped her bottom, her mewls turning to moans when he pulled her against his groin.

    Dragon Warrior Janet Chapman 2010

  • William tucked her head in the crook of his arm and deepened his kiss even as he reached down and cupped her bottom, her mewls turning to moans when he pulled her against his groin.

    Dragon Warrior Janet Chapman 2010

  • That he is able to at least see a picture of her, hear her precious mewls over the phone.

    Transitions 2007

  • I was listening for her, expecting to hear, at some late hour, the sleepy mewls and whimpers that come as she begins to stir, lightly wakened by some glimmer of moonlight through curtain, some creak of aging wood bent against winter wind, some slight chill, the breath of some wayward ghost.

    Acquainted With The Night | Her Bad Mother 2007

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