27 adjectives to describe howlings

" Kino began again his low, dismal howling.

Instantly, I raised my gun and fired at the foremost, who plunged head-long, with a hideous howling.

&c., and this accompanied by loud howlings; the women will be there constantly, and sometimes, with the corrupted air and heat of the sun, faint so as to oblige the bystanders to carry them home; the men will also come and mourn in the same manner, but in the night or at other unseasonable times when they are least likely to be discovered.

nded, I could form no idea; I only felt that I could not stir, saw the battalion disappear from sight and myself alone on the ground, amid the fearful howling and whistling of the balls which were incessantly striking the ground around me.

One still moonlit night, when the snow lay deep and the cold was intense and all the trees were cracking like pistols in the frost, a mournful howling rose all around their little cabin.

At a period when such vagaries of thought most fully possessed me, and when we had been at work perhaps an hour and a half, we were again interrupted by the violent howlings of the dog.

The distant howling of a pack of wolves or the hooting of an owl in the river bottom frightened me, and I nestled into my mother's lap.

Then I hurried within, so that I might not hear the dull thud of the Red Axe, on the block nor the inhuman howlings of the dogs in the kennels afterwards.

Then arose a tremendous howling, together with furious snapping sounds.

The chiefs afterward confessed that they were scared out by the awful howling of the black soldiers.

As he rushed downstairs two steps at a time, he could hear along the street the mighty howlings, to and fro, of the Hooligan paper-sellers making a Boom.

Themselves unharmful, let them live unharm'd; Their jaws disabled, and their claws disarm'd: 300 Here, only in nocturnal howlings bold, They dare not seize the hind, nor leap the fold.

But, Miss Harson, do they ever have 'pear-howlings' in England?" "I have never read of any," was the reply, "and I think that strange custom is confined to apple trees.

"To me congenial is the gloom of night, "The savage howlings that infest the air; "I unappall'd can view the fatal light, "That flashes from the pointed lightning's glare.

What a shocking howling!

A sudden howling of a jackal startled Rrisa.

Here, a sheer hulk, lies poor Tom Bowling, The darling of our crew; No more he'll hear the tempest howling, For death has broach'd him to.

We still had a league further to go, when, as we went, our ears were saluted with their most unwelcome howlings, and we expected every moment another attack.

He may have missed it in the infernal howling of the brute.

A bitter howling broke the stillness.

why the valley itself, which is as dark as pitch: we also saw there the hobgoblins, satyrs, and dragons of the pit; we heard also in that valley a continual howling and yelling, as of a people under unutterable misery, who there sat bound in affliction and irons; and over that valley hangs the discouraging clouds of confusion: death also doth always spread his wings over it.

During our travel in that we were often affrighted with the doleful howlings and yellings of wolves, lions, and other animals.

My man Friday fain would have fired at them, but I would not permit him; nor had we gone half over the plain, but we heard dreadful howlings in a wood on our left, when presently we saw an hundred come up against us, as though they had been an experienced army.

It was the roar of a wounded beast, the dry howling of a desperate creature, writhing in torment.

And with the voices of men they heard now the excited howlings of dogs.

27 adjectives to describe  howlings