howel (Meaning)

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howel (n.)

A tool used by coopers for smoothing and chamfering rheir work, especially the inside of casks.

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howel (v. t.)

To smooth; to plane; as, to howel a cask.

Synonyms & Antonyms of howel

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howel Sentence Examples

  1. The wolf let out a piercing howl that echoed through the forest.
  2. The wind howled around the house, threatening to shatter the windows.
  3. The sirens howled their warning as the fire raged out of control.
  4. The mother bear howled in anguish as her cub was taken by a hunter.
  5. The injured dog howled in pain, its pitiful cries breaking our hearts.
  6. The abandoned child howled in despair, pleading for someone to come to its aid.
  7. The banshee's howl sent shivers down our spines, foretelling impending doom.
  8. The crowd erupted in a deafening howl of outrage when the verdict was announced.
  9. The engine of the motorcycle howled as it sped down the highway.
  10. The wind howled through the branches of the trees, creating an eerie symphony of sound.

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A tool used by coopers for smoothing and chamfering rheir work, especially the inside of casks., To smooth; to plane; as, to howel a cask.

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The wolf let out a piercing howl that echoed through the forest.

The wind howled around the house, threatening to shatter the windows.

The sirens howled their warning as the fire raged out of control.

The mother bear howled in anguish as her cub was taken by a hunter.