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howling

/hou-ling/US // ˈhaʊ lɪŋ //UK // (ˈhaʊlɪŋ) //

嚎叫,嚎叫声,嚎啕大哭,嗥叫

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : producing or uttering a howling noise: a howling mob.
    • : desolate, dismal, or dreary: a howling wilderness.
    • : Informal. very great; tremendous: a howling success.

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Examples

  • But few things inspire more howling from writers than that post-publication Bataan death march known as the book tour.

  • I had expected Alaska to be miserably cold, with howling winds and fierce storms.

  • Conservative groups spent Tuesday howling at Boehner's betrayal.

  • After all, a number of writers are howling about it and it clearly serves as an obstacle in the current era of voting.

  • Then, she gets on the hood of his Ferrari, hikes up her skirt, and… grinds on it to completion, howling with ecstasy.

  • The falling dew, and the howling wind raised him not from that bed of lonely despair.

  • A fearsome thunderstorm or howling tornado of dust might reveal her fickleness of mood at any moment.

  • And with that the host gave him such a kick as sent him howling into the street, amidst the roars of the company.

  • The wind is howling, and the rain is pelting against the parlour windows of the Banking-house, whose blinds are drawn close down.

  • For the cry is gone round about the border of Moab: the howling thereof unto Gallim, and unto the well of Elim the cry thereof.