- Howling - Wikipedia
Such depictions have become a staple of modern depictions of werewolves and other monstrous dogs, leading to their central position in media such as The Howling media franchise, the 2012 Korean film, Howling, and the 2015 British film, Howl
- HOWLING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HOWLING is producing or marked by a sound resembling a howl How to use howling in a sentence
- HOWLING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
howling adjective (WIND) Add to word list (of the wind) blowing hard and making a lot of noise:
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HOWLING definition: producing or uttering a howling noise See examples of howling used in a sentence
- Howling - definition of howling by The Free Dictionary
1 desolate or dreary: a howling wasteland 2 very great; tremendous: a howling triumph
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Definition of howling adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- Howling — definition quiz | Ultimate Lexicon
Howling is a versatile word often used to describe a long, loud, doleful cry or wail, characteristic of wolves or dogs It can also denote loud human sounds of distress, anger, or excitement
- howling - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
howling (plural howlings) The act of producing howls The howling of wolves is haunting at night From Middle English howlinge, howlynge, equivalent to howl + -ing (present participle ending) howling "They have turned a great old English institution into a shameful clip-joint It's a shuddering, howling tragedy " howling (not comparable)
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