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howling
adjective as in blustery
adjective as in fierce
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adjective as in gurgling
adjective as in stormy
adjective as in turbulent
adjective as in weeping
adjective as in weepy
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adjective as in wild
noun as in cry
noun as in guffaw
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noun as in heehaw
noun as in laughter
noun as in sobbing
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noun as in wailing
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Example Sentences
The sound of rush hour in Zhuhai on China's southern coast has been replaced by howling winds and sheets of rain.
Some of the works, which also included a howling wolf on a satellite dish, were removed, covered up or vandalised, after being painted across the city.
South Korean broadcasts had often featured K-pop songs and news reports while the North played unsettling noises, such as howling animals.
The howling was longer and louder than she remembers, and “frightening in a way that I haven’t been frightened before.”
In the end, howling and complaining that “the other side is not playing fair” instead of adapting and overcoming is no real defense and a path to defeat.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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