| howl | | |
| howl, howling, ululation | (n.) | a long loud emotional utterance.; "he gave a howl of pain"; "howls of laughter"; "their howling had no effect" |
| howl | (n.) | the long plaintive cry of a hound or a wolf. |
| howl | (n.) | a loud sustained noise resembling the cry of a hound.; "the howl of the wind made him restless" |
| howl, roar, ululate, wail, yaup, yawl | (v.) | emit long loud cries.; "wail in self-pity"; "howl with sorrow" |
| howl, wrawl, yammer, yowl | (v.) | cry loudly, as of animals.; "The coyotes were howling in the desert" |
| howl, roar | (v.) | make a loud noise, as of wind, water, or vehicles.; "The wind was howling in the trees"; "The water roared down the chute" |
| howl, roar | (v.) | laugh unrestrainedly and heartily. |
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