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1 The wind suddenly began to moan and howl about the house.
2 Now they howl about the sufferings of Belgium, because their money-bags are threatened.
3 That's why they raised such a howl about you being there.
4 I don't like the way these mosquitos howl about my ears.
5 In the dead of night the dogs howl about how misunderstood they are.
6 They might as well howl about givin' contributions to churches.
7 But look-y-here, the howl about profiteers, isn't that something new?
8 The wind began to howl about the roof; trees in the dooryard rocked and arched.
9 Nobody ought to howl about just one tiny little bit when nobody is getting hurt.
10 I'd not be likely to howl about my set-back.
11 Yes, you idle rich, you may howl about what we mean to do to you!
12 They howl about plots that are ostensibly from the soberest of novels, whose authors they blasphemously invoke.
13 Shall we go and live where the Moshome would surround us and howl about like hungry wolves?
14 He set up a howl about this which his brother George, who was about nine, had great difficulty in quieting.
15 He was preparing to utter yet another howl about the stench, in the hope that someone could do something about it.
16 Just open your Twitter feed and listen to the Washington press corps howl about the Obama administration's latest intrusion into their business.
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