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I . howl [haʊl] VB intr

1. howl:

howl wolf, dog, person
wyć [perf za-]
howl baby
to howl with pain

2. howl inf (demand):

to howl for sth

3. howl inf:

II . howl [haʊl] N

1. howl (long sound):

howl
wycie nt
to give [or let out] a howl of pain
wyć [perf za-] z bólu

2. howl (shout):

howl
ryk m

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Then, before he could answer, the whole club burst into a howl of laughter.
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But he went on to say the magazine is an encouraging phenomenon because it howls with dissatisfaction.
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When he opens his eyes, the howl that he let out resounded in the air.
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This is a positive feedback loop that reinforces the specific frequency causing the speaker to howl or squeal.
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Twenty or thirty people were in each tent, drinking heavily and singing rebellious songs that were greeted with howls of approval.
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This climbs into a louder and higher pitched series of howls, often made while the owl dives at the intruder.
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She would be howled out of the classroom.
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The audience howled, and she quickly became a hit.
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Hunters who use the breed follow the sound of the loud howls as the dogs track quarry.
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He disappears and his bride is terrified to see wolves howling outside.
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