howl in a sentence
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📚 Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3
Definition
Howl: a long, loud, mournful cry, typically made by a wolf or similar animal, or an expression of intense emotion such as grief or despair.
Sample Sentences
- The wolf began to howl at the moon, its eerie sound echoing through the night.
- After the sad news, she couldn't help but let out a howl of despair.
- The children laughed as they pretended to howl like coyotes in the backyard.
- As the storm approached, the wind started to howl, creating an ominous atmosphere.
- His howl of frustration could be heard across the entire office when the computer crashed.
- The wolves began to howl as the moon rose high in the night sky.
- She let out a howl of frustration when she realized she had lost her keys.
- The sound of the wind howling through the trees created an eerie atmosphere.
- He couldn't help but howl with laughter at the comedian's clever jokes.
- As the storm intensified, the howl of the wind echoed through the empty streets.
- The wolf's haunting howl echoed through the still night air.
- She began to howl with laughter at the clown's silly antics.
- As the storm rolled in, the wind started to howl against the windows.
- The child let out a mournful howl when he realized his toy was lost.
- In the distance, a group of coyotes could be heard howling at the moon.