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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).

  • howl
    howl, verb, noun.

  • 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.

  • 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).

  • howl
    v.t. 1. to force or drive by howling.
    Ex. The angry crowd howled the speaker off the platform.
    2. to utter with howling.

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