Which preposition to use with howlings
A vast rain seemed to come with it, and a wind of a most extraordinary loudnessas though the howling of a nightlong gale, were packed into the space of no more than a minute.
There's a coyote howling to the moon tonight.
No dark passages; no secret chambers; no wind-howlings in long galleries; no drops of blood upon a rusty daggerthings that should now be left to ladies' maids and sentimental washerwomen.
"It isn't so cold to-day, not by a long shot, for all Potts's howling about his rheumatics.
He lay there on his back Howling like a wolf, with his belly blown out.
As for their howling over their lost wives, that was natural enough; they would have howled over lost cows tooas our children cry if their milk is taken away when they are hungry.
During the day this obligation is frequently neglected or forgotten, but when the mourner is reminded of his duty he renews his howling with evident interest.