yowl|yowled|yowling|yowls in English
verb
[jaʊl]
howl, wail, emit a long distressful cry
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1. Caterwaul: 1 v utter shrieks, as of cats Synonyms: yowl Type of: pipe , pipe up , shriek , shrill utter a shrill cry n the yowling sound made by a cat Type of: cry the characteristic utterance of an animal
2. 9 Kip kept yowling and cursing in the kitchen.
3. Sergeant, tell them Indians to stop that yowling.
4. 20 Kip kept yowling and cursing in the kitchen.
5. 1 A tomcat was yowling out on the lawn.
6. 19 The cats set up a frightful yowling when the dog appeared.
7. 9 synonyms for Bellowing: bellow, holla, holler, hollering, hollo, holloa, yowl, roar, roaring
8. A mix between a whine and an all-out yowl is the basic Caterwauling definition – …
9. Afoul, Aprowl, befoul, cowl, crowl, foul, fowl, howl, jowl, miaul, moul, owl, prowl, rabaul, scowl, yowl.
10. Synonyms for Baying include howling, barking, crying, ululating, yapping, yelping, growling, keening, wailing and yowling
11. Caterwauling is cat vocalizations that sound like a cross between a yowl, a howl, and a whine
12. Afoul, Aprowl, befoul, cowl, crowl, foul, fowl, growl, howl, jowl, miaul, moul, prowl, rabaul, scowl, yowl.
13. Caterwauling definition: the shrieking and yowling made by a cat , for example when it is on heat or fighting Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
14. Caterwauling definition: the shrieking and yowling made by a cat , for example when it is on heat or fighting Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
15. A mix between a whine and an all-out yowl is the basic Caterwauling definition – and it is a cat sound that demands attention.
16. Bellowing: 1 n a very loud utterance (like the sound of an animal) Synonyms: bellow , holla , holler , hollering , hollo , holloa , roar , roaring , yowl Type of
17. Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word Bellowing. Princeton's WordNet (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: bellow, Bellowing, holla, holler, hollering, hollo, holloa, roar, roaring, yowl (noun) a very loud utterance (like the sound of an animal)
18. Caterwaul (v.) "disagreeable howling or screeching," like that of a cat in heat, late 14c., caterwrawen, perhaps from Low German katerwaulen "cry like a cat," or formed in English from cater, from Middle Dutch cater "tomcat" + Middle English waul "to yowl," apparently from Old English *wrag, *wrah "angry," of uncertain origin but somehow imitative