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Yowl

yowl
 I. verb  Etymology: Middle English  Date: 13th century  intransitive verb  1. to utter a loud long cry of grief, pain, or distress ; wail  2. to complain or protest with or as if with ~s  transitive verb to express with ~ing  II. noun  Date: 15th century a loud long mournful wail or howl (as of a cat)
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1.
  n. & v. --n. a loud wailing cry of or as of a cat or dog in pain or distress. --v.intr. utter a yowl. Etymology: imit. ...
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2.
  1. вой 2. выть; орать ...
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   1. noun вой  2. v. выть ...
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4.
  (yowls, yowling, yowled) If a person or an animal yowls, they make a long loud cry, especially because they are sad or in pain. The dog began to yowl. VERB: V • Yowl is also a noun. Patsy could hardly be heard above the baby’s yowls. N-COUNT • yowling I couldn’t stand that yowling. N-UNCOUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
5.
  ~ v to make a long loud cry, especially because you are sad or in pain  (A tomcat was yowling out on the lawn.) - yowl n ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
6.
  - c.1200 as yuhelen, probably of imitative origin. ...
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