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Howled

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Howled meaning

simple past and past participle of howl

Example sentences (15)

In snowy winters they’ve sometimes howled after midnight and I’ve joined neighbours dressed in PJs and bathrobes, madly digging out cars hidden under giant piles of snow, sometimes to discover we’ve dug out the wrong vehicle.

From what was left, Kelly had a header blocked on the line, and Brunton Park howled at the moon when Sadi declined to shoot from a central position: a moment which, in itself, summed up a day when conviction left town.

Outside of Ann Arbor, Mich., Teslas were plugged in at six of eight charging stations Wednesday as the wind howled with a temperature of 7 degrees F. At least one driver was nearly out of juice.

A dog howled back from the area of the Boonville Hotel.

For years, conservatives have howled about legions of supposed crisis actors and paid protesters and false flags, screamed from the heavens that no one would disagree with them if they weren't being paid to do so by George Soros.

The stands howled for VAR once again.

They talked about sensible things like uncertainty after the election and Brexit while I howled about my need for extra bones.

And before he could continue his master howled, “Alice?

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson wrapped a crudely named, made-for-PPV baddest man in MMA title belt around Masvidal’s waist as nearly 20,000 fans howled in protest of the quick finish.

He also missed important serves, let his chin drop on occasion, howled with frustration, and even banged the side of his head with his racket strings at one stage.

My classmates howled when I took a knee and sang the last chorus directly to the teacher.

Spiraling through classics, old and new, and while the stage spewed inverted flame crosses that could probably seen from the International Space Station, the massive crowd stomped and thrashed and moshed and howled.

My dad came home drunk and howled along to Chad Morgan’s classic 78 The Sheik from Scrubby Creek.

Fenrir "howled horribly," saliva ran from his mouth, and this saliva formed the river Ván (Old Norse "hope").

They walk unseen and foul in lonely places where the Words have been spoken and the Rites howled through at their Seasons.