Similar words: scowling, crawling, brawling, sprawling, cowlick, mudslinging, lingering, sinking feeling. Meaning: [haʊlɪŋ] n. a long loud emotional utterance. adj. extraordinarily good; used especially as intensifiers.
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1. We got stuck in a howling blizzard.
2. I haven't heard wolves howling for a long time.
3. The baby was howling all the time I was there.
4. The howling of wild animals kept him awake night after night.
5. The howling wind sounded like the wailing of lost souls .
6. She heard the eerie noise of the wind howling through the trees.
7. We got caught in a howling gale.
8. We could hear wolves howling in the distance.
9. The dog was howling its paw was hurt.
10. Neither film was a howling success.
11. She flew into a howling rage.
12. It sank in a howling gale.
13. The dog was howling like a soul in torment.
14. The wind was howling around the house.
15. Shut the door there's a howling draught in here!
16. We were howling with laughter.
17. Republicans have been howling for military intervention.
18. Somewhere(sentencedict.com), someone was howling in pain.
19. Watching soccer fans howling racist remarks was not an edifying sight.
20. The baby is howling.
21. The wolves have been howling away on the edge of the forest for hours.
22. Molly leapt to her feet, spluttering and howling with rage.
23. Do not be put off if some are howling.
24. The dog jumped the gate and ran away howling.
25. A howling gale and torrential rain lashed the windows.
26. I can hear their dog howling.
27. Is there someone outside(Sentencedict.com ), or is it just the wind howling in the trees?
28. He was battering the door with his fists and howling.
29. An injured dog lay in the middle of the road, howling with/in pain.
30. They crossed the bay in the teeth of a howling gale.