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    Howl
    /houl/

    noun

    verb

  2. The meaning of HOWL is to emit a loud sustained doleful sound characteristic of members of the dog family. How to use howl in a sentence.

  3. to utter a loud, prolonged, mournful cry, as that of a dog or wolf. to utter a similar cry in distress, pain, rage, etc.; wail. to make a sound like an animal howling: The wind howls through the trees.

  4. HOWL definition: 1. If a dog or wolf howls, it makes a long, sad sound: 2. to make a loud sound, usually to express…. Learn more.

  5. To howl is to make a long, sad, crying sound. You might howl every once in a while, but it's more common to hear wolves and dogs let loose and howl, especially in the presence of a full moon.

  6. 1. verb. If an animal such as a wolf or a dog howls, it makes a long, loud, crying sound. Somewhere in the streets beyond a dog suddenly howled, baying at the moon. [VERB] Synonyms: bay, cry, bark, yelp More Synonyms of howl. Howl is also a noun.

  7. 1. (of a dog, wolf, or the like) to utter a characteristic loud, prolonged, mournful cry. 2. (of a person or animal) to utter a similar cry, as in pain or rage; wail. 3. to make a sound like an animal howling: The wind howls through the trees. 4. to utter a loud laugh or scornful yell. v.t.

  8. HOWL definition: 1. If a dog or wolf (= wild animal like a dog) howls, it makes a long, sad sound. 2. to make a loud…. Learn more.

  9. Howl definition: To utter or emit a long, mournful, plaintive sound.

  10. Definitions of 'howl'. 1. If an animal such as a wolf or a dog howls, it makes a long, loud, crying sound. [...] 2. If a person howls, they make a long, loud cry expressing pain, anger, or unhappiness. [...] 3. When the wind howls, it blows hard and makes a loud noise.

  11. 1. [no object] of a dog, wolf, etc. : to make a long, loud cry that sounds sad. The dogs were howling at the moon. 2. [no object] of the wind : to make a long, loud sound. The wind was howling. 3. [no object] : to cry out loudly in pain, anger, amusement, etc. He howled in agony.

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