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View definitions for howling

howling

adjective as in blustery

adjective as in weeping

Strong match

Weak matches

adjective as in weepy

adjective as in wild

noun as in guffaw

noun as in yelling

Strong matches

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Example Sentences

She and her cat, Stella, made it through the howling wind and torrential rain fine.

Through a series of voice notes and calls, Perkins took BBC News through the storm as it barrelled through her community, bringing howling winds and saturating the area with rain.

From BBC

The Padres fans were, instead, the portrait of strength and sportsmanship, roaring and waving yellow towels until finally howling themselves hoarse when Tanner Scott struck out Shohei Ohtani looking in the eighth inning to end the Dodgers’ best last chance.

While Kristofferson did sing himself, his greatest hits were those performed by others, including Ray Price singing "For the Good Time," Janis Joplin howling "Me and Bobby McGee," and the Grateful Dead, Michael Bublé, Gladys Knight and the Pips and Al Green all bringing his music to life.

From Salon

Some of the works were removed shortly after appearing, while one, a howling wolf sprayed on a satellite dish in Peckham, south-east London, was seemingly stolen.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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