howling (Meaning)

Wordnet

howling (n)

a long loud emotional utterance

Wordnet

howling (s)

extraordinarily good or great; used especially as intensifiers

Webster

howling (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Howl

howling Sentence Examples

  1. The icy wind howled through the desolate wasteland, carrying whispers of forgotten horrors.
  2. The wolves' mournful howling pierced the night, sending shivers down the spines of nearby travelers.
  3. The storm raged outside, its howling fury rattling the windows and shaking the walls.
  4. The rain howled against the roof, creating a deafening symphony that drowned out all other sounds.
  5. The howl of the injured animal echoed through the forest, a desperate plea for help.
  6. The laughter of the children howled with joy, their playful voices breaking the silence of the summer day.
  7. The sirens' wailing was a deafening cacophony, its howling warning piercing the urban air.
  8. The cry of the banshee howled through the village, a harbinger of impending doom.
  9. The crowd's anger howled in protest, their voices rising in a deafening chorus.
  10. The howling of the turbo engine filled the racetrack, signaling the start of the thrilling competition.

FAQs About the word howling

a long loud emotional utterance, extraordinarily good or great; used especially as intensifiersof Howl

yawping, vocal, outspoken, openmouthed,yelling, noisy, squawking, yowling, screaming,vociferous

silent, calm, quiet, still, silent, quiet,calm, hushed, hushed, still

The icy wind howled through the desolate wasteland, carrying whispers of forgotten horrors.

The wolves' mournful howling pierced the night, sending shivers down the spines of nearby travelers.

The storm raged outside, its howling fury rattling the windows and shaking the walls.

The rain howled against the roof, creating a deafening symphony that drowned out all other sounds.