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Catalan
udol
A long loud emotional utterance.
howl
ululation
Catalan
udol
Extraordinarily good or great; used especially as intensifiers.
wonderful
grand
tremendous
fantastic
terrific
marvellous
rattling
marvelous
wondrous
extraordinary
1
He may have missed it in the infernal
howling
of the brute.
2
The
howling
of the storm mingled with the shrieks of the sea-fowl.
3
But in the distance this was answered by the
howling
of multitudes.
4
She blacked the base burner and gave the
howling
Adam a bath.
5
A
howling
from outside the Dar family's open window interrupts the story.
6
Two children, who were in it, started
howling
in a terrible manner.
7
Inside the caboose they had reached the third
howling
of the she-wolf.
8
Then he staggered on, leaning against the railing and
howling
in pain:
9
Out into the darkness to the forward pontoon rushed the
howling
mob.
10
Daddy splashed into the water and came back up sputtering and
howling
.
11
The
howling
pound of the engines made any kind of conversation impossible.
12
Kahg could hear the Vektia rampaging through the heavens, hear its
howling
.
13
All at once I missed the
howling
,
and the caterwauling grew wilder.
14
The driver said it was a coyote
howling
up on the mountain.
15
Back and forward flew the shells,
howling
past each other in mid-air.
16
Querilous shouted, the
howling
of the machinery almost drowning out his words.
howling
howl
howl in
howl wilderness
howl wind
howl mob
howl in pain
Catalan
udol
esgarip