Overhaul, cotton ball, army crawl, free-fall...
If you don't mind filling in syllables, there's a long list of them: all, bawl, call/recall, doll, fall, gall, hall, mall/maul, pall, shawl, stall/forestall, tall, y'all. I'm sure there are others, too.
It's CATERWAUL. It means a loud wailing cry. Here are some sentences.The caterwaul of the unhappy toddler grated on my nerves.I could hear the caterwaul of the neighborhood cats as they fought.Stop that caterwaul before I spank you!
Screeching.
The cast of Caterwaul - 2012 includes: George Murdock as Bernie Tracie Reilly as Actress
A shrill howling or wailing noise.
Caterwaul is a verb meaning to utter long or wailing cries sounding like a cat; to howl or screech; to quarrel like cats. Example sentence:You can caterwaul all you want but you won't get a cupcake until you finish your lunch.
Near rhyme. not the same but close.
it means to cry kinda like a cat :)
This is a Middle English word, and derives from an imitation of the cat itself.
'Caterwaul' by And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead
Caterwaul
Caterwauling may sound like your cat is yelling at you and can be quite alarming the first few times you hear it. Your cat makes this noise for a number of reasons. There may be a stray cat hanging around outside or he may be trying unsuccessfully to get your attention. Female cats will often caterwaul when in heat.
Some words with 'au' in them are maul, caul, cauliflower, caterwaul, aubergine, caught, taught, flautist...