Monkey of tropical South American forests having a loud howling cry.
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Examples for "howler"
Examples for "howler"
1I've seen 'em scuttle right up a hork tree after a howler.
2The calamity howler is found in the midst of peace and plenty.
3If they just went ahead as planned, would anyone notice their howler?
4It is the mycetes, or ursine howler-thelargest monkey of South America.
5It was a howler, probably the Mycetes stramineus of Geoffroy St. Hilaire.
1The howler monkey, accustomed to living in a protected reserve, stared curiously.
2High in the palms, a howler monkey grunt-barked an end-of-day message.
3A howler monkey went off, as if to give his approval.
4A howler monkey dangled overhead at just the right moment.
5Something called a mantled howler monkey hangs from a tree.
6Apparently a howler monkey was eating the animal, and this was all that was recovered.
7Her hair is as shockingly orange as a howler monkey's, and it frizzes out in every direction.
8The Grouch, a huge orange howler monkey, stares straight at me and lets out an obnoxious roar.
9She begins to stir, and there it is again: the unmistakable call of some kind of howler monkey.
10I followed her closely enough to make me think of a program I'd seen about howler monkey mating habits.
11The jaguar I thought I heard during the night was probably a howler monkey, which has now fallen silent.
12Farther along, he saw the dark shape of a howler monkey, ambling along the edge of the mangrove swamp.
13But this particular howler monkey seemed to be alone, and walking slowly, and pausing frequently to sit on its haunches.
14Just a couple of howler monkeys, and I could do without them.
15The howler monkeys began hooting it up as dusk settled around us.
16Howler monkeys screeched as we entered a clearing full of equipment.