caterwaul in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

caterwaul in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for caterwaul in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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They all crowd into the same car, where they begin hopping around and caterwauling, until the car begins to sway.
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When they get cranky, they'll emit a blood-curdling caterwaul.
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It's a caterwaul of colour, motion and incomprehensible plot issues.
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Caterwaul also received some airplay.
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I've always felt it was to his credit that he's never indulged in the kind of caterwauling largesse for which he's far better equipped than many who do.
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They are pussycats, happy to be fed, caterwauling if anyone tries to regulate their behaviour.
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You don't see any of this caterwauling in the pure research sciences.
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The audience responded with a caterwaul of primal screwedness.
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There's only unadulterated motorik quicksand, caterwauling harmonics and you versus your own disintegration.
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In truth, it won't be long until we look back at 2016 and chuckle at the amount of caterwauling we did about the celebrity death rate.
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