Definitions
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
howl .
Etymologies
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Examples
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The sword howled with triumphant glee as it sliced into the neck of the first SS man.
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Rose did tell "the people" what had passed, and no one "howled" over
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She did! "howled" Al-f-u-r-d, "jerking his head toward the gate, just as the elderly woman behind the spectacles entered.
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Anglo-Floridians howled in renewed protest and Poinsett dissembled, but it did not matter after July 23.
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Garm suddenly howled, and Rytlock turned to see why.
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This guy howled so loud when President Clinton was cheating on his wife.
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A new crazy-mouthed whack job has howled his way into the conservative spotlight, so he's the leader now, and will he make a presidential run?
Boehner: I'll vote against any resolution criticizing Wilson
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The wind howled and the rain turned into hail and I broke into a run.
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I hope the right wingers who howled before they even knew the details will acknowledge this is a good thing and a good idea for the future.
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Chief Kronon howled again, an otherworldly sound like the cry of the Elder Dragon itself.
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