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- noun Plural form of
howl .
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Examples
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There was no guidance like before, the echos of his voice were disappearing like howls from the night.
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But, the howls from the right are more than dissent, they far exceed anything heard during Mr. Bush's tenure.
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There was no guidance like before, the echos of his voice were disappearing like howls from the night.
New Weekly Contest: Best Hunting Story Wins a Leatherman 2009
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There was no guidance like before, the echos of his voice were disappearing like howls from the night.
New Weekly Contest: Best Hunting Story Wins a Leatherman 2009
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For that reason we will see howls from the Left, which will be amusing.
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There was no guidance like before, the echos of his voice were disappearing like howls from the night.
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Can you imagine the howls from the Right if Obama pulled this?
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And perhaps he assumed that his fellow Democrats would have stood with him against the howls from the disingenuous right wing.
June 2005 2005
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The howls from the purists could be heard all the way to Far Hills, N.J., site of the U.S. Golf Association's headquarters.
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Her head's turning this way and that, when our black Lab, Happy, howls from the end of the dock with a sound that lifts the rest of us out of our chairs and sets us on our feet.
Excerpt: A Brief History of The Flood by Jean Harfenist 2002
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