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    howl·ing
    /ˈhouliNG/

    adjective

    • 1. producing a long, loud, doleful cry or wailing sound: "howling wolves"
    • 2. extreme or great: informal "the meal was a howling success"

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  2. HOWLING definition: 1. (of the wind) blowing hard and making a lot of noise: 2. (of a dog or wolf) making a loud, sad…. Learn more.

  3. Jul 2, 2012 · The meaning of HOWLING is producing or marked by a sound resembling a howl. How to use howling in a sentence.

  4. Howling definition: producing or uttering a howling noise. See examples of HOWLING used in a sentence.

  5. The meaning of HOWL is to emit a loud sustained doleful sound characteristic of members of the dog family. How to use howl in a sentence.

  6. noun. a long loud emotional utterance. synonyms: howl, ululation. see more. adjective. extraordinarily good or great ; used especially as intensifiers. “a howling success” synonyms: fantastic, grand, incredible, marvellous, marvelous, rattling, terrific, tremendous, wonderful, wondrous. extraordinary.

  7. To howl is to make a long, sad, crying sound. You might howl every once in a while, but it's more common to hear wolves and dogs let loose and howl, especially in the presence of a full moon. Terribly sad or fearful people howl, and wolves howl to communicate with each other.

  8. Definition of howling adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. [intransitive] howl (in/with something) to make a loud noise when you are angry, in pain, etc. or you find something funny. The child howled in pain. We howled with laughter. The baby was howling (= crying loudly) all the time I was there.

  10. [ I or T ] to make a loud sound, usually to express pain, sadness, or another strong emotion: howl with/inAn injured dog lay in the middle of the road, howling with/in pain. howl with laughterWe were howling with laughter.

  11. [intransitive] howl (in/with something) to make a loud cry when you are in pain, angry, amused, etc. to howl in pain We howled with laughter. The baby was howling (= crying loudly) all the time I was there. [intransitive] (of the wind) to blow hard and make a long loud noise The wind was howling around the house.