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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31. At night you can hear coyotes howling.
32. And suddenly wolves were howling in her head.
33. Then I began to weep, howling with tears.
34. The dogs started racing toward us, howling and slavering.
35. If he starts growling and howling, leg it, quick!
36. Later, the woman came through the driving snow, staggering before the howling wind, huddled in upon herself.
37. We were side-slipping, starboard wing down, falling to earth with our engines howling.
38. The train was still inside the tunnel, the wind howling like a mad banshee through the open windows.
39. Many remonstrated with him for a howling storm was raging outside, it was night and the journey was a dangerous one.
40. Alan left him howling in the cot again while he went for a bowl of water.
41. This was different: these were the sounds of distress - short staccato yelps broken by prolonged baleful howling.
42. You were drunk and howling it out like a banshee.
43. The wind was howling and the temperature was dropping fast.
44. The howling wind outside sounded like the wailing of lost souls.
45. Immediately the howling wind caught him, nearly pitching him over.
46. The howling wind kept firing salvos of rain against the windows, but after a while she stirred reluctantly.
47. Their world became a blinding wall of white, howling towards them, too fast for thought or action.
48. In a thrilling climactic scene during a howling blizzard in the mountains, he and Umegawa do kill themselves.
49. Thoroughly braced, desperately consuming carbohydrates against the howling winds of the North Sea, I changed shape.
50. Then he was running down the office, howling like a bereaved dog.
51. All I can do is lie in bed, listening to the howling wind and staring at the grey northern sky.
52. The Tans immediately began to prance around him, laughing and howling.
53. Of course they began howling and describing me as the villain and the enemy of peace.
54. We could hear it whistling down the chimney,(http://sentencedict.com/howling.html) and howling all around the house.
55. In the terrible battle that followed many Dark Elves were driven howling with hatred and fear off the cliff tops.
56. A new voice has interrupted and is howling slogans like a revivalist preacher.
57. She suddenly saw herself and her comrades not as prophets but as a howling and marauding mob.
58. The wind came howling down the street full of rain and incipient snow.
59. We have all felt the howling wind of that great communal sigh which emanates from the queue behind you.
60. Suddenly through the howling gale he heard a yodel from below.