howl in Hindi हिन्दी
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howl in English
- howl⇄expr. howl down, to drown out the words of by howling.
Ex. When Winston Churchill finally attempted in the House of Commons to obtain a delay which would benefit the King's case, he was, in effect, howled down (Atlantic).english - howl⇄howl, verb, noun.english
- howl⇄noun 1. a long, loud, mournful cry.
Ex. the howl of a wolf.
2. a loud cry of pain or rage.
3. a yell of scorn or amusement.
4. a yell or shout.
Ex. We heard howls of laughter.english - howl⇄v.i. 1. to give a long, loud, mournful cry.
Ex. Our dog often howls at night. The winter winds howled around our cabin.
2. to give a long, loud cry of pain, scorn, or rage.
Ex. He still howls about the expense of printing (Scott). english
Ex. The angry crowd howled the speaker off the platform.
2. to utter with howling.