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Yowl   Listen
verb
Yowl  v. i.  To utter a loud, long, and mournful cry, as a dog; to howl; to yell.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Yowl" Quotes from Famous Books



... his previous experience must often fail him as a guide. A faint rustling on the leafy ground had sent him ahead at a run, and his sharp, angry bark showed that some hostile creature of the woods had been discovered. Again and again the angry yelping was changed into a sort of yowl, half anger, half distress. The hunters hurried forward to find the little fool charging again and again a huge porcupine that was crouched with its head under a log, its hindquarters exposed but bristling with spines; and its ...
— Rolf In The Woods • Ernest Thompson Seton

... every-day disgust, was written all over that animal's face. I don't know what would have happened had I not laughed. I simply could not help it, the sight was so funny. With my first shout the cat seemed to "come to" and, with a terrified yowl, sped through a narrow opening and ...
— The Emma Gees • Herbert Wes McBride



Words linked to "Yowl" :   let loose, wrawl, hollo, shrill, utter, yell, shriek, pipe up, vociferation, yammer, bellow, roaring, call, holler, howl, roar, hollering, holla



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