Hi,
Is the verb ‘bawl out’ common in modern English?
“He bawled me out and left.”
Thank you.
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It seems to be making a comeback: https://books.google.com/ngrams/graph?content=bawl_
It might be common in some kinds of English. It's not familiar to all English speakers.