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41howling success — {n.}, {informal} A great success; something that is much praised; something that causes wide enthusiasm. * /The party was a howling success./ * /The book was a howling success./ …
42Howling Laud Hope — Alan Howling Laud Hope was born in Mytchett, Surrey and has been leader of the Official Monster Raving Loony Party since 1999. Following the death of Screaming Lord Sutch, Hope was jointly elected with his cat, Cat Mandu , as OMRLP leader in a… …
43howling\ success — noun informal A great success; something that is much praised; something that causes wide enthusiasm. The party was a howling success. The book was a howling success …
44howling (drunk) — mod. alcohol intoxicated; loudly drunk. □ Wally got howling drunk and ran in the streets with his coat off. □ He was just howling! …
45howling monkey — noun see howler monkey * * * howling monkey, any one of the large, arboreal, gregarious, prehensile tailed monkeys of Central and South America, the males of which make extraordinary, loud howling noises; howler …
46Howling II: Stirba - Werewolf Bitch — Hurlements 2 Hurlements II (Howling II : Stirba Werewolf Bitch) est un film fantastique américain réalisé par Philippe Mora en 1985. Sommaire 1 Synopsis 2 Fiche technique 3 Distribution 4 Autour du film …
47howling jackass — /haʊlɪŋ ˈdʒækæs/ (say howling jakas) noun → kookaburra (def. 2) …
48howling whale — paprastoji grinda statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas taksono rangas rūšis atitikmenys: lot. Globicephala melaena angl. Atlantic blackfish; blackfish; calling whale; common blackfish; common pilot whale; driving whale; howling whale; long… …
49Howling — This early surname recorded in over seventy forms ranging from Hugh, Hew, Hauch, and Gon (!), to Hugett, Hugonneau, and Ughini, is of pre 7th century German origins. The first spelling was as the given name Hugo meaning heart or mind , and as… …
50howling — Synonyms and related words: Jeremianic, abandoned, acute, amok, animal noise, argute, awful, bark, barking, bawling, bellowing, bemoaning, berserk, bewailing, birdcall, birdies, blatant, blooping, blurping, call, carried away, clang, complaining …