What is the
difference between YAWL and YELL?
What is the difference between YAWL and YELL? :
YAWL :
(
1 ) Seating boat with two masts
I have never traveled in Yawl.
(
2 ) Type of small fishing boat
Fishing in YAWL will give us big haul of fish.
(
3 ) Ship, boat with four or six oars
Do you have a yawl?
YELL : (verb)
(
1 ) Utter loud, sharp cry or cries as of pain, excitement, etc…
He yelled with fear.
She yelled at her mischievous child.
(
2 ) Speak or say in a yelling voice
She yelled at her husband about his constant drunkenness.
The crowd yelled encouragement at the players.
YELL : (noun)
(
1 ) Loud, sharp cry of pain, excitement, etc…
He let out an ear-splitting yell.
That seemed to be a yell of terror.
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