20 Verbs to Use for the Word howlings

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

The other Indians, upon learning what had happened to their "advance guard," set up a terrible howling, and fired several volleys at us, but without doing any injury, as we were so well protected by the bank.

The sailors told Wagner their version of the "Flying Dutchman" legend, and altogether these adventures were the very thing he wanted at the time, and aided him in making his opera realistic, both in its text and its music, which imitates the howling of the storm winds and "smells of the salt breezes.

A goodly number of the more ghost-fearing give up the sport; but a full hundred move forward at a run, doubling their devilish howling and banging.

He listened, turning his head right and left to escape the howling of the wind in his ears.

At sight in open daylight of a doom so gloomyprophesied, but perhaps hoped against to the last, and now comethe light-keepers must have fled howling, supposing them to have so long remained faithful to duty: for here was no one, and in the village very few.

And I had no time to the Diskos, which did be upon the earth to my feet; and I smote the Humpt Man with the point of the pole that did be in my hands, and the point took him very strong and horrid in the breast, and entered in, so that the Humpt Man gave out a strange howling, that did be half seeming of an animal and half of an human.

Strong hurricanes blow; large rats multiply and infest the roads and houses and attack persons in their sleep; starlings scream in their cages, storks imitate the hooting of owls and goats the howling of jackals; cows bring forth foals and camels mules; food in the moment of being eaten is filled with worms; fire burns with discoloured flames and at sunset and sunrise the air is traversed by headless and hideous spirits.'

We passed the summit to the source of the Wabash, horseback, sleeping at an Indian house, where all the men were drunk, and kept up a howling that would have done credit to a pack of hungry wolves.

Then he settled himself to rest beneath the brilliant stars while the coyotes maintained their dismal howling.

The wind was beginning to rage, and he had been standing there getting so sleepy that he mistook the howling of the wind in the chimney for human speech.

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.

The two problems ran together in his mind, like a couple of hounds in leash, during many a long night when he could not shut out from his ears the howling of the wolf.

At the same time, a deafening noise is commenced with musical instruments, and every one begins to shout and sing, in order to smother the howling of the poor woman.

In the distance sounded the howling of the animals so repeatedly disappointed of their prey, but none was nigh enough to cause her misgiving.

Instantly the blood froze in his veins; he stood petrified,the howlings of the wind, clanking of chains, and groans of agony, filling his ears,with his eyes fixed in terror upon the white shape rolling and plunging and writhing among the tombs.

" Kino began again his low, dismal howling.

At sight of her the dogs stopped their howling instantly and cringed on their bellies or sat yawning on their bushy haunches.

Monday, February 27.Awoke to find it blowing a howling blizzardabsolutely confined to tent at presentto step outside is to be covered with drift in a minute.

Only on the nearby ship the dog was continuing its howling.

20 Verbs to Use for the Word  howlings