Wiktionary
vb. (context transitive English) To shout or cheer.
Usage examples of "howl out".
She knew she must get Howl out of that gray-and-scarlet suit as soon as possible.
Owen and Hazel and Giles rocked on their feet, hands pressed to their heads, trying to force the hideous howl out of their thoughts.
And off Nell stormed to howl out her rage in the privacy of her room.
He wanted to howl out his pain, his fear and his rage, but he knew that would bring the hunters to him faster.
Unloved and despised, you will howl out your miserable life to the end of days.
The lanky guy starts to tell us some yarn when a dog begins to howl out back and we look that way and the broad slips a sawed-off 12-gauge out of the newspapers and shows it to us.
He wanted to howl out his arousal, his supremacy, his victory that he alone had mated this woman.
I shall have you flayed raw until you howl out your plea of repentance.
His throat swelled, and he wanted to howl out his loss like the jackals of the desert.
Lashed to the turret stones, he would bake and blister in the rays of dawn, the sun would boil away his spirit, send it fuming ahead into the future, and as he died he would howl out what he had seen, praying that his vision would be of sufficient worth to the Family that the Patriarch would signal a servant to make play with a wooden stake and end his agony.
Like our Harras, who time and time again, under certain weather conditions, accompanied the song of the buzz saw -- never that of the lathe -- with a rising and falling howl out of a vertically held head, so the gloomy young man from Nickelswalde reacted directly to the buzz saw.
He'd no sooner touched the picture frame than he let a howl out of him and jumped to the floor.