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  • As luck would have it the winds had been howling onshore for almost a solid week.
  • But the howling vacuum had opened up inside her again, with its endless vistas of nothingness and no return, the harlequinade of grasping, painted lovers. Shortcut Man
  • He won the summit in the thick of howling wind and driving snow, providentially stumbling upon Trust
  • Any dog not in harness was howling and yelping to be put in one, and even when harnessed they continued with their wretched wailing until they were off and running.
  • You can just imagine the wind howling round outside while everyone crowds into a stone cottage, a fire roaring in the grate and a group of friends simply playing together for the sheer fun of it.
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  • Having twirled in a frock, he dons jackboots to play Adolf Hitler in Springtime for Hitler, the production's howlingly awful play-within-a-play.
  • The dog was howling like a soul in torment.
  • That she-devil is outside; I heard her howling.
  • Then she ran off, faster than any wildcat, and the men went on howling and shrieking, trying to untangle those knots.
  • The game was played in dreadful conditions with driving rain and howling winds ruining the contest.
  • A clap of thunder echoes around the sky and an icy, howling wind picks up. The Sun
  • The fans responded in kind, cheering him and howling with laughter at his relentless japery. Jonah Keri: Tim Raines, Andre Dawson, and Being an Expos Fan
  • After three attempts my patience erodes to the point that I begin mumbling a string of off-color language to the howling wind. Excerpt: The Privilege of Youth by Dave Pelzer
  • Aragorn, thinking that the hobbits are dead, kicks a discarded orc helmet and falls to his knees howling in anguish.
  • When we arrived in Chicago, there were 6ft-high snowdrifts and the wind was howling.
  • And someone let this dude direct The Howling III: The Marsupials. The Howling II: Your Sister is a Werewolf (1985)
  • The sound of the howling was astonishing - not something you could just turn over and ignore. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ten times ghastlier than if it had been real, the chorus wailed and ululated back and forth along immeasurable distances -- became one yell again -- and went howling down into earth's bowels as if the last of a phantom pack were left behind and yelling to be waited for. In The Time Of Light
  • All the other competitors were paired up in boats, while I struggled against a howling head wind, wading the brackish water from the bank.
  • It's beautiful in summer, he says, but not quite so today, the back of the house buffeted by howling winds and Biblical rains coming in across the river.
  • Inside the car, the hundred megaton speakers may be transmitting the unique sound of some howling pop star with an ululating mouth harp and a back-up band, heavy on drums.
  • The walls screamed with the cold and harsh sound of the howling winds.
  • Better is it, in a life like ours, to be even a howling dervis or a dancing The Conflict with Slavery and Others, Complete, Volume VII, The Works of Whittier: the Conflict with Slavery, Politics and Reform, the Inner Life and Criticism
  • Well the poor mutt ran away howling in pain and agony and he scampered shiveringly to a refuge in a deserted shack.
  • She heard the eerie noise of the wind howling through the trees.
  • But does that mean he can't find an hour in his diary to sort out the howling financial maelstrom that is football? Times, Sunday Times
  • _howling_ dervishes; all our religion consisted in howling like jackals or hyenas, with all our might, until we fell down in real or pretended convulsions. The Pacha of Many Tales
  • One brown knoll alone breaks the waste, and on it a few leafless wind-clipt oaks stretch their moss-grown arms, like giant hairy spiders, above a desolate pool which crisps and shivers in the biting breeze, while from beside its brink rises a mournful cry, and sweeps down, faint and fitful, amid the howling of the wind. Westward Ho!
  • The wind had been howling for three days now, a storm from the east that whistled across the high tops and dumped sudden squalls of sleeting rain in the valleys.
  • Olbinett prepared the evening meal with his accustomed punctuality, and after this was dispatched, the travelers disposed themselves for the night in the wagon and in the tent, and were soon sleeping soundly, notwithstanding the melancholy howling of the "dingoes," the jackals of Australia. In Search of the Castaways
  • Molly leapt to her feet, spluttering and howling with rage.
  • The wind was howling and the high peaks looked rugged and beautiful in the extreme. Times, Sunday Times
  • While Lobsterman stuck to the Key, trapped and howling, I crawled to it and stabbed it in its soft, armorless parts. Bleeding Violet
  • A howling moan, like storm winds rattling windows, came from the charging creatures.
  • She heard a strange howling sound in the hills one night.
  • You know, those things I drag myself over red hot oozing lava and pointy steel blades uphill both ways in blizzard and howling tropical storm to create. More POV - and a reflection on how to take a compliment
  • She will begin howling about something in five minutes. A Little Princess
  • At the beginning of the eighteenth century, Johann Mattheson, the great, stunningly eloquent peacock of Baroque musical literature, was in no doubt that the chalumeau the forerunner of the clarinet – with its “rather howling sound”, was not an appropriate instrument to be heard in sophisticated entertainments. Archive 2009-04-01
  • He depicted the Kentucky frontier as a howling wilderness inhabited by wild beasts and uncivilized savages.
  • For a second I thought I heard my name, then the sound of a low howling wind.
  • And I myself took a clean tashtook from my carman to wrap round poor old dying Dim's rooker, howling and moaning as he was, and the krovvy stopped like I said it would, O my brothers. Where's the show?
  • Bagado got in and the car squirmed on the grit, the engine howling before the tyres caught and we kicked off the blocks. INSTRUMENTS OF DARKNESS
  • Flies buzzed, cockerels crowed, goats bleated and a chorus of dogs was howling furiously.
  • She flew into a howling rage.
  • He is howling in pain and his face has turned yellow. Times, Sunday Times
  • The howling wind and driving rain had created zero visibility conditions.
  • The beast was then howling, for it had managed to spit out the shoehorn.
  • She would walk, in lashing rain, a howling wind, rather than pay a bus fare.
  • Republicans have been howling for military intervention.
  • Ibsen's magnificence is hard to put across: the drama opens in a drawing room and ends in a howling waste. Ulster Bank Dublin theatre festival – review
  • It may sound simple enough, but familiarity with the gear and proficiency in these basic skills is imperative when you are on top of a mountain in a howling gale.
  • I have used the word verdure, but it is really a misnomer, for although the prevailing tint of the foliage was a dark green, the entire forest was streaked like a rainbow with innumerable flowers, and the breeze which blew from it was laden with the most delightful perfume, Evidently it was all a howling wilderness, for we could not detect the slightest vestige of human dwellings or cultivation. A Trip to Venus
  • I had walking pneumonia and a broken heart, and I was taking the bus home from work in a howling nor'easter and I had a mile to walk with no sidewalk from the bus stop to my door. The cadillacs come creeping through the night and the poison gas
  • They were howling at the very gates, and sometimes he and the Factor paused from the game to listen and laugh at the futile efforts of the wolves to get in. The Hunger Cry
  • What had started as a mild wind and light rain ended by morning as a howling northerly and sleet and snow.
  • The first song has the refrain, ‘Dark is life, is death,’ and ends with the macabre image of an ape howling in a graveyard.
  • And with that his ever so silent manner seemed to return and he was headed off to the biting cold and howling winds.
  • The train was still inside the tunnel, the wind howling like a mad banshee through the open windows.
  • High-register electronic tones ring out as Minton provides a howling jungle of sound effects, and the noise eventually builds up and then sputters out.
  • a howling success
  • She heard the eerie noise of the wind howling through the trees.
  • Thick fog, freezing rain, howling wind and heavy snow are everyday factors helicopter crews face when called to fly on one of the unit's many rescue missions.
  • They careened in, some staggering and some howling loud enough to wake up the homeless in los callejón's …. On the decline of civility
  • Howling wind blew fiercely from all directions as thick clouds covered the sky, shrouding the graveyard in an almost complete darkness.
  • McDowell rejected reports of a crowd of people howling him down at last week's Fianna Fail party meeting.
  • The Wheel Spins Freely Sat in your leather armchair, you find yourself in the bay window of suburbia where sunshine casts friendly shadows as you turn the newspaper's brilliant page and only the hum of Sunday traffic seeping through the open window competes with the tick of the clock when the door explodes and your howling child throws himself before you and offers up the severed wheel from a favourite toy and demands through lime-green snot and salmon-pink eyes for you to intervene (as if you were some god whose powers extended to the very edges of knowing what living is like but by candlelight feared the devil in the mirror) and so you hold that severed wheel from a favourite toy and somewhere on the other side of the Universe you feel the numbed heart of a star collapse and die and you realise the swirl of the grain of the floorboards is the fingerprint of a WN.com - Articles related to '3 Idiots' triumphs at IIFA; Vidya, Kareena are best actresses
  • We were side-slipping, starboard wing down, falling to earth with our engines howling.
  • Shocking though it is to hear of locals spitting into the gutter, the descent into howling barbarism is being quite successfully checked.
  • Then an unearthly, spooky, almost howling sound joined it.
  • Some were crying, some laughing aloud some groaning and howling and some holding forth in fancied exhortations. The Hidden Hand
  • She will begin howling about something in five minutes. A Little Princess
  • The puntillero, 'tacker' had scuttled out with his short, sharp razor-sharp knife to cut the bull's spinal chord, the coup de grace, but as he begins his surgical insertion, the cut awakens the bull, and he rises howling and scrambling to his feet, the matador falls back, and the peones again appear. There is no such thing as a bullfight
  • Filson depicted the Kentucky frontier as a howling wilderness inhabited by wild beasts and uncivilized savages.
  • Sound effects come through nicely, such as the howling wind on the mountain or the crunch of footsteps in the snow and ice.
  • For days before the quake, locals had reported their dogs howling in distress. The Sun
  • We heard the howling husky dogs before we spotted them - waiting to pull us around a frozen lake. The Sun
  • Unlike most large canids, wild dogs do not announce their presence by howling, but with a scent message that can last for months.
  • Thrasileon, the honour of our comfort, received his death so patiently, that he would not bewray the league betweene us, either by crying, howling, or any other meanes, but being torn with dogs and wounded with weapons, did yeeld forth a dolefull cry, more like unto a beast than a man. The Golden Asse
  • The huskies are now yapping, howling, and hopping in the air.
  • It sounded as though a thousand suicides were howling in anguish in their eternal punishment.
  • There was no sound save for the howling of the wind outside.
  • So whether you read from left to right (sent howling from the garden where the stories all begin) or simply wander as gaps in the crowd permit, the pillars of the chapel will have told you how to navigate. on one side the pair of them driven like cattle, her face with its sockets of grief. and on the other side the premise still unspoilt. or is it promise? Two Poems
  • "This is a song I wrote when I was eight" says the swivel-eyed frontman before howling something decidedly avant-garde, his face and legs vibrating like he's being tasered.
  • And if that threatened squall should burst its bonds and come shrieking and howling in fury across the surface of the sea, scourging it into a mad turmoil of foaming, leaping water and blinding spindrift, while the burnt-out crew of the schooner were making their passage across to the _Mercury_, it might be very bad for them; for even should they be fortunate enough to avoid capsizal, it might be exceedingly difficult, if not altogether impossible, for the ship, smitten and bowed down by the might of the tempest, to pause and pick them up. Overdue The Story of a Missing Ship
  • They narrowly dodge a car that gets swept into the air by the howling winds. The Sun
  • their howling had no effect
  • The werewolf rose up howling, blood coating its white fur, fangs gleaming in the moonlight, its eyes reflecting a rabid malevolence to match its deeds.
  • The dogs which but a short while ago had been barking and howling were silent, and a thick, damp mist was rising up from the hollow.
  • As I kept looking blankly into space, I heard the wind howling outside.
  • Then, the howling in the trees was their plaintive cries for help.
  • It's a dirty old night out there, wind howling, rain dashing against the windows, not at all the kind of night to move far from the fireside.
  • They are howling for their family who got rid of them - sometimes for good reasons, sometimes for rubbish reasons. Times, Sunday Times
  • Like a wolf howling to the moon. Times, Sunday Times
  • They saw those angels chargrilling their friends, families and regular customers and felt a powerful urge to throw themselves at the angels in howling rage, for the sake of pride and honour, for the love of all that they held dear. A Story From Sodom
  • Their shapes were distorted by the howling blasts of icy wind.
  • The second is the eerie howling that echoes around the night sky. Times, Sunday Times
  • Really did not think to much about it until I stop my truck to bait the bait pile when I heard howling from the direction it ran to. Wolf Sightings Wisconsin
  • I loved the howling winds and horizontal sleet, especially once I'd reached the Station Hotel in Prahran when they made their own overproof beers.
  • This netsuke of a seated deer howling at the moon stands 9.7 cm in height, and was carved in the Edo period from ivory with dark horn inlaid for eyes.
  • a fearful howling
  • In 1919 the Washington Post applauded "serious cleaning up" of "bewhiskered, ranting, howling, mentally warped, law-defying aliens" and "international misfits," and in subsequent generations we find parallel support for official, well-muscled efforts to make us feel safe by finding an internal enemy that can be attacked. Michael Roth: Review of Jay Feldman's Manufacturing Hysteria
  • But in Y2K's dystopian mode, nature is not a land of plenty and ease to which we might return and linger, but rather a howling wilderness, a return to bestiality and the Hobbesian war of all against all.
  • Even though I was howling and screaming internally, I was suddenly aware of the loud noises that had gathered outside the room.
  • But, he says, there's no better way to forget about work than to enter a capoeira circle, known as a roda, which he describes as a "howling vortex of energy. Fighting the Fun Fight
  • Hours later, the howling of wolves, augmented by the valley and echoing off the steep, timbered slopes, woke me from a dreamless sleep.
  • The Magnetic Fields 'eighth album, in stores today, begins with a howling, surfy stormer of a song, its title and only lyrics, "Three-way!" repeated three times in three minutes, accompanying a fantastically distant piano roll fit neatly behind a twanging guitar line. Magnetic Personality Disorder
  • The winds blew hard, and the thunder crashed in the midst of the howling.
  • Drum, clarion, trumpet, and cymbal rung forth at once, and the deep and regular shout, which for ages has been the English acclamation, sounded amidst the shrill and irregular yells of the Arabs, like the diapason of the organ amid the howling of a storm. The Talisman
  • Over the sound of howling wind an animal cry could be heard, followed by ferocious roaring.
  • A street-corner preacher was howling assurances of eternal damnation at the backs of the fleeing crowd. PASSION IN THE PEAK
  • The Magnetic Fields 'eighth album, in stores today, begins with a howling, surfy stormer of a song, its title and only lyrics, "Three-way!" repeated three times in three minutes, accompanying a fantastically distant piano roll fit neatly behind a twanging guitar line. Magnetic Personality Disorder
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  • Generations of East Texans had hunted deer with dogs, depending on the howling canines to roust deer from the region's thickets.
  • This is my partner Manuel," said Eleno over the din, taking us to a big man in bib overalls who was pushing a huge chunk of obsidian into a howling buzz saw — with his bare hands. Obsidian in Mexico: gift of the gods
  • It had gotten dark early and the wind was howling and the rain was pouring as he mounted the ramp to the freeway that would take him home.
  • Riders were hoping for a fast ride on bitumen for the last leg of the trip to Marlo, then back to Orbost, but a howling head wind and light rain changed those plans.
  • And the worst part of The Howling III: The Marsupials is the name of the town where the kangawolves live: “Flow.” The Howling III: The Marsupials (1987)
  • In fact I can even get into most B/C horror movies (The Howling (4?): The Marsupials, Ghost Lake, Big Bad Wolf …). Zombie’s “Halloween II” is amateurish dreck » Scene-Stealers
  • Listening to monkeys howling and birds chirping is much more pleasant than car horns honking and tires screeching. Wolfram Blog : Work in the Land of Lakes and Volcanoes (Trabajo en la Tierra de Lagos y Volcanes)
  • Who says calling up the local hub and filling up the whole fifteen-minute block of the operator's voicemail with a howling spoken word jeremiad about FRAUD and LIES doesn't get you anywhere? Nick Mamatas' Journal
  • The howling of wild animals kept him awake night after night.
  • The wolf threw itself at him, yipping and howling.
  • Next he attempted the tiny front porch, until a howling southeaster drenched the wheel a night-long. Chapter 23
  • The reality genre took a giant step toward the mainstream with the howling success of this show's first season in summer 2000.
  • They narrowly dodge a car that gets swept into the air by the howling winds. The Sun
  • Whereupon Tom arose, and giving vent thus to his grief and shame and rage, smote his derider on the nose; and made it bleed; which sent that young worthy howling to the usher, who reported Tom for violent and unprovoked assault and battery. Tom Brown's Schooldays
  • London was reported to have faced the brunt of howling winds and rain. Times, Sunday Times
  • The howling wind and driving rain had created zero visibility conditions.
  • A thunderous roar rent the arrow's howling passage, the sound carrying the taint of pain.
  • The second is the eerie howling that echoes around the night sky. Times, Sunday Times
  • We had a howling gale at our backs in the first half and we decided to show everybody how we could play football instead of leathering it down the other end.
  • This little beauty, cradled so gently in my arms, was howling directly into the microphone clipped to my lapel. Christianity Today
  • Before he could reach it, they opened and a large gang of girls trooped out, howling with scornful laughter.
  • The gentleman’s notice was very soon attracted; for he had not walked three paces, when he turned angrily round, and inquired what that young cur was howling for, and why Mr. Bumble did not favour him with something which would render the series of vocular exclamations so designated, an involuntary process? Oliver Twist
  • As though on cue, a wind started howling in the air, and the horses started neighing, ears laid back.
  • His throat felt raw from howling and his tongue and palate were dry, but he refrained from drinking seawater. OUTCAST
  • Touched by the omnific finger of God's love, and set to the dulcet strains of joy, the song of redemption shall go ringing through the nations, down the declivities of time, thread the centers of civilization, cross the howling sea of death, and ring on up to God and heaven, and thence through the countless ages, and the evolving cycles of endless duration. Afro-American Encyclopaedia; or, The Thoughts, Doings, and Sayings of the Race, Embracing Addresses, Lectures, Biographical Sketches, Sermons, Poems, Names of Universities, Colleges, Seminaries, Newspapers, Books, and a History of the Denominations, Givin
  • Not to mention a howling gale and a leaden sky. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then came a terrible howling sound, the sound of the earth being torn from itself.
  • However, Scary Stories has neither the laughs nor the spooks to make it a howling success.
  • You're likely to see grizzly bears, moose, and elk, and hear wolves howling at night.
  • The brown long-haired mutt won Best in Show and Best Trick, for howling on cue with his owner.
  • So she yelled; and now had all the fairness gone from her body: flaggy and yellow were her limbs, and she looked all over as her face, a lump of stupid and cruel pride, and her words lost meaning and changed into mere bestial howling. The Water of the Wondrous Isles
  • November is a month of driving rains and howling winds, an in-between time without any clearly defined season.
  • A Canadian visitor to Charleston in 1845 was amazed at the attire of slaves: Such exquisite dandies, such gorgeously dressed women, I never saw before—howling swells, all of them! A Renegade History of the United States
  • A clap of thunder echoes around the sky and an icy, howling wind picks up. The Sun
  • The air was cold and a stiff wind had blown up, howling down corridors like a banshee.
  • Flies buzzed, cockerels crowed, goats bleated and a chorus of dogs was howling furiously.
  • They are howling for their family who got rid of them - sometimes for good reasons, sometimes for rubbish reasons. Times, Sunday Times
  • Its fury is unimaginable, white spindrift foaming and tumbling as Christopher shouts orders above the howling wind.
  • Somewhere in the room, a baby was howling and wailing.
  • Tumblejack's howling voice rose to a final ascension around her; her heart leapt in hope and renewed faith.
  • Why do you think the specialized business press continues to make what you consider such an egregious and howling error?
  • MOSCOW mdash; A Russian icebreaker labored Monday through howling winds and heavy snow as it tried to reach icebound ships in the Sea of Okhotsk... Russia Icebreaker Heads Toward 500 Trapped Sailors
  • The no-knock warrant is often accompanied by a ‘dynamic entry’ in which a cluster of police kick the door and rush within hooting and howling at the tops of their voices.
  • Skyd, I went into what we call the nursery-tent one morning last week, to try to stop the howling of my little boy, and I found him lying with his open mouth close to Gertie's cheek, pouring the flood of his wrath straight into her ear, and she sound asleep all the time! The Settler and the Savage
  • It was a boggy pitch, played in howling winds. The Sun
  • The howling winds eased during the day, although it turned increasingly cold. Times, Sunday Times
  • I've cut out the audio track because it was just the sound of howling wind - so it's just nice pretty pictures.
  • My front-gallopers swerved in among the jumble of fallen masonry and scorched timbers, howling like dervishes; I saw one of them sabring down a pandy who thrust up at him with musket and bayonet, while another rode slap into a big, white-dhotied fellow who was springing at him with a spear. Fiancée
  • The wind is tremendous, a permutation fugue — howling, seething, silent — haunting in its canonic imitations. Water
  • Early Indian horror films tended to make use of creaking doors, hooting owls, whining dogs and howling winds - similar to the tools used by Britain's famed House of Hammer.
  • Yet she could not shake off the instinctive fear that arose in her — man's inheritance from the wild and howling ages when his hairy, apelike prototype was afraid of the dark and personified the elements into things of fear. Jack London's Story - Moon Face: Planchette pg 3 of 3
  • Naturally the job goes howlingly wrong, but Frenchy's cookies, initially set up as a front, become a howling success.
  • She heard the eerie noise of the wind howling through the trees.
  • When the ice-period was in its prime, much of the Muir Glacier that now flows northward into Howling Valley flowed southward into Glacier Travels in Alaska
  • A clap of thunder echoes around the sky and an icy, howling wind picks up. The Sun
  • Right after our wake up call the howler monkeys got cranked up howling which was cool. TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com
  • But the rabbit was ready for him and ran down the hill and the wolf ran after him, howling at the top of his grillery-growlery voice, for he was very hungry. Uncle Wiggily's Travels
  • The howling of the sirens, which shriek to announce the beginning and end of each air raid alarm, merge into a single, hair-raising noise.
  • I woke the next morning to driving rain and howling winds.
  • If your neighbour's dogs barking is driving you bonkers, use a video camera to tape the mutt howling.
  • Minutes before, Speck had been at the head of the small pack, howling after a large male lion through the wait-a-bit thorn that rings South Africa's corner of the Kalahari Desert.
  • By this time, the wind was really howling from the northwest and snowing so hard I could not even see the horses. A cold winter for a young man from Mexico
  • As it is, the wind is certainly howling and the snow is certainly blizzarding and the roads are unplowed, but if we had to get out to get somewhere, we could.
  • And the howling is wolf conversation rather than greedy anticipation of a few humans for supper. Times, Sunday Times
  • And the howling is wolf conversation rather than greedy anticipation of a few humans for supper. Times, Sunday Times
  • To cross that exposed deck with a howling gale blowing and huge green seas coming aboard was no joke; and then to sit for two hours in scanty shelter watching Horses suffer besides! With Shackleton to the Antarctic
  • His first encounter with the Stations of the Cross set him howling with fright in church; his compulsory bedtime reading as a child was stories of Christian saints and their martyrdoms.
  • As if to demonstrate their range, they've just released two contrasting LPs: Heavy Rocks is a primal, howling, wounded beast of a record, featuring the Cult's Ian Astbury on backing vocals; while Attention Please is an album of ethereal post-punk, sung entirely by female guitarist Wata. This week's new live music
  • It is a well-known fact that when one's ears prick up at night and find the slightest noise an obstacle to slumber, after much tossing and turning, and some imprecating, tired Nature will finally succumb from sheer exhaustion: she even conquers the howling of dogs holding converse with the moon and the cater-wauling of enamored cats. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 28, July, 1873
  • I haven't heard wolves howling for a long time.
  • Recently the feminist blogosphere was up in arms and howlingin holy rage for the fate of Nia, a mentally ill beautiful teenage girl who the evil phallocratic doctor took off her meds since her meds were working but making her obese. The Big Fat Carnival - First Edition!
  • Where would we be as a nation without bald eagles soaring over the Chesapeake Bay, wolves howling from the backcountry of Yellowstone or gray whales breaching from Pacific waters?
  • The coyotes were howling in the desert
  • Thou must leap into the abyss of dreadful caves and caverns, replete with poisonous toads and hissing serpents; thou must plunge into seas of burning sulphur; thou must launch upon the ocean in a crazy bark, when the foaming billows roll mountains high — when the lightning flashes, the thunder roars, and the howling tempest blows, as if it would commix the jarring elements of air and water, earth and fire, and reduce all nature to the original anarchy of chaos. The Life and Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves
  • The most famous element is the musical scene where Red performs and "Wolfie" reacts with lusty howling and exaggerated amorousness .
  • The wind rushed past my ears, causing a howling sound.
  • Angel managed to find an outcropping of stone to protect her from the piercing, howling wind.
  • A Canadian visitor to Charleston in 1845 was amazed at the attire of slaves: Such exquisite dandies, such gorgeously dressed women, I never saw before—howling swells, all of them! A Renegade History of the United States
  • The only sound was the horrible howling of a dog baying at the night skies. A SHRINE OF MURDERS
  • Over the hills, and once more across country, the howling wind made its way, past the old church of Saint Pierre du Bois, past the lanes to Torteval parish, and along the high road to Pleinmont, where it had full play over a wide moorland district, dotted with low masses of gorze and groups of boulders. Where Deep Seas Moan
  • The buzzer was my doorbell, howling now in a single sustained whine such as had not been inflicted on London since the end of the Blitz. EVENING’S EMPIRE
  • Howling in agony, the monster recoiled and twisted away, flailing in fury.
  • The gentleman's notice was very soon attracted; for he had not walked three paces, when he turned angrily round, and inquired what that young cur was howling for, and why Mr. Bumble did not favour him with something which would render the series of vocular exclamations so designated, an involuntary process? Oliver Twist
  • They are howling for their family who got rid of them - sometimes for good reasons, sometimes for rubbish reasons. Times, Sunday Times
  • While houses should have some natural ventilation to keep them healthy, howling winds they do not need. The Sun
  • They crossed the bay in the teeth of a howling gale.
  • On deck he found the Mary Rogers running off before a howling southeaster. MAKE WESTING
  • Dozens of howling fire-bearers in jockey shorts hustled up to the gates of Castle Frankenstein and beat on the doors until the Doctor showed his face. FRANKENSTEIN'S MONSTERS • by John Wiswell

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