howling

  • 11howling — howl•ing [[t]ˈhaʊ lɪŋ[/t]] adj. 1) desolate or dreary: a howling wasteland[/ex] 2) inf very great; tremendous: a howling triumph[/ex] • Etymology: 1250–1300 …

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  • 12howling — /ˈhaʊlɪŋ / (say howling) adjective 1. producing or uttering a howl. 2. Colloquial enormous; very great: his play was a howling success. –noun 3. unwanted feedback at audio frequencies in an amplifier. {howl + ing2} …

  • 13howling — noun The act of producing howls. The howling of wolves is haunting at night …

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  • 14howling — adj. Howling is used with these nouns: ↑blizzard, ↑gale, ↑mob, ↑wilderness, ↑wind …

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  • 15howling — howl|ing [ haulıŋ ] adjective making a continuous low loud noise a howling success something extremely successful …

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  • 16howling — howl·ing || haÊŠlɪŋ adj. of something which yowls; making a wailing or howling noise; desolate, dreary n. crying, yelling, wailing haÊŠl n. yowl, wail, cry (of pain, anger, protest, etc.) v. yowl, moan, wail, cry out (in pain, anger, protest,… …

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  • 17howling — adjective informal very great: a howling success …

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  • 18howling — UK [ˈhaʊlɪŋ] / US adjective making a continuous low loud noise • a howling success …

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  • 19howling — riaumojimas statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Storu, stipriu balsu baubiančių, bliaunančių žvėrių (pvz., jaučių, lokių, liūtų) garsas. atitikmenys: angl. bellowing; howl; howling; mooing vok. Gebrüll, n rus. мычание, n; рёв, m …

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  • 20Howling III — Howling III: The Marsupials Elite Entertainment DVD Artwork Directed by Philippe Mora Produced by …

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