- v.Howl; calls; roars; long howls
- n.Howling voice; (of dogs, wolves and other) howled and (because of pain, anger, joy, issued) shouts
- WebHowl; Hall; the howling
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- Dolly clutched her belly and gave a sudden grunting howl.
Source: J. Krantz - The attitude of The Times provoked howls of indignation.
Source: P. Howard - At night from my bedroom I would listen to the coyotes howling.
Source: C. Chaplin - They were howling with grief, the tears drenched their faces as they rocked in..sorrow.
Source: V. S. Pritchett - The audience, after howling with derision during the first act, ended up applauding wildly.
Source: V. Glendinning