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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Howl (band); Howl (film); Howl (album); Howl (disambiguation)

howl         
I. n.
Cry (as of a dog), yell.
II. v. n.
1.
Cry (as a dog), yell.
2.
Wail, lament.
3.
Roar (said of wind).
howl         
(howls, howling, howled)
1.
If an animal such as a wolf or a dog howls, it makes a long, loud, crying sound.
Somewhere in the streets beyond a dog suddenly howled, baying at the moon.
VERB: V
Howl is also a noun.
The dog let out a savage howl and, wheeling round, flew at him.
N-COUNT
2.
If a person howls, they make a long, loud cry expressing pain, anger, or unhappiness.
He howled like a wounded animal as blood spurted from the gash...
VERB: V
Howl is also a noun.
With a howl of rage, he grabbed the neck of a broken bottle and advanced.
N-COUNT
3.
When the wind howls, it blows hard and makes a loud noise.
The wind howled all night, but I slept a little...
It sank in a howling gale.
VERB: V, V-ing
4.
If you howl something, you say it in a very loud voice. (INFORMAL)
'Get away, get away, get away' he howled...
The crowd howled its approval.
VERB: V with quote, V n
5.
If you howl with laughter, you laugh very loudly.
Joe, Pink, and Booker howled with delight...
The crowd howled, delirious.
VERB: V with n, V
Howl is also a noun.
His stories caused howls of laughter.
N-COUNT
howl         
I
n. to let out a howl
II
v.
1) (D; intr.) to howl at
2) (D; intr.) to howl in, with (to howl with pain)

Wikipedia

Howl

Howl most often refers to:

  • Howling, an animal vocalization in many canine species
  • Howl (poem), a 1956 poem by Allen Ginsberg

Howl may also refer to:

Examples of use of howl down
1. A good man done down by ideology It has long been the case that universities which depend on free speech have contained too many intellectuals who are ready to censor and howl down others.