howl|howled|howling|howls in English
verb
[haʊl]
yowl, moan, wail, cry out (in pain, anger, protest, etc.)
Use "howl|howled|howling|howls" in a sentence
1. The wind howled.
2. The crowd howled, delirious.
3. Teach your Beagle the “hush command.” Place a howling trigger in front of your Beagle and, when he starts to howl, say “hush” while looking them in the eye
4. The announcement provoked howls of outrage.
5. The crowd howled its displeasure.
6. Miraculously kinematic Adytums were the howls
7. Bootleg, Bootleg; Bootleg, Howl
8. I might even howl.
9. The dog howled and slunk away.
10. Outside, the high wind howled mournfully.
11. Stop howling at me.
12. Howling for blood?
13. What's Silencer howling about?
14. Blamestorming Howling Mind Glide
15. I am not howling.
16. The winds howled and moaned without letup.
17. He began to howl dismally.
18. 19 Outside,[www.Sentencedict.com] the high wind howled mournfully.
19. I am not howling!
20. The baby is howling.
21. Why would they howl?
22. Soon —A Day of Howling!
23. His comments were met with howls of outrage.
24. Her speech was greeted with howls of derision.
25. He gave a howl of pain.