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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

noun as in guffaw

noun as in yelling

Strong matches

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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.

From BBC

South Korean broadcasts had often featured K-pop songs and news reports while the North played unsettling noises, such as howling animals.

From BBC

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.

From Salon

Everybody involved finds solace and common ground in the song’s howling vocals and bewildered lyrics.

From Salon

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

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