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Qu'est-ce (qui) est YOWL - définition


Yowl         
WIKTIONARY REDIRECT
·noun A loud, protracted, and mournful cry, as that of a dog; a howl.
II. Yowl ·vi To utter a loud, long, and mournful cry, as a dog; to Howl; to Yell.
yowl         
WIKTIONARY REDIRECT
(yowls, yowling, yowled)
If a person or an animal yowls, they make a long loud cry, especially because they are sad or in pain.
The dog began to yowl.
VERB: V
Yowl is also a noun.
Patsy could hardly be heard above the baby's yowls.
N-COUNT
yowling
I couldn't stand that yowling.
N-UNCOUNT
yowl         
WIKTIONARY REDIRECT
[ja?l]
¦ noun a loud wailing cry of pain or distress.
¦ verb make such a cry.
Origin
ME: imitative.
Exemples du corpus de texte pour YOWL
1. Before switching, try to call your original provider and yowl.
2. When the bombs begin to fall, and the Democrats rise up in a yowl of righteous indignation, the president will be quite justified in doing this.
3. She starts with a piercing yowl, chuffs a bit while she gets her breathing in line, and follows with high–volume "arfs." Annabelle then arises, flaps her ears, and emits a screech like a rusty door being yanked open.
4. The yowl of glee that came out was so joyful it echoed around my head and had me grinning like a loon, despite numerous subsequent biffs on the head from my surfboard and plentiful gulps of salty water.
5. If you were a young actor given his big chance with Macduff, and you wanted to catch Michael Billington‘s notice in the front row, would you really want to leap on stage, claymore in hand, with the line "Turn, hell–hound, turn!"? I have heard audiences yowl with uncontrollable mirth at that ejaculation.