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adv. 1 With a howl or howls. 2 (context informal English) In a comical way that causes howls of laughter.
Usage examples of "howlingly".
In fact, Simon had never met anyone who had so many stories, all howlingly funny, to tell.
The audience was howlingly rowdy, though less in response to the substance of the pantomime, whatever that might be, than to the whirling, curiously formless dances of the Communard women, their bare shins and ankles plainly visible beneath the ragged hems of their flowing garments.
Wandering from room to room, the crowd became howlingly rowdy, though without creating trouble, as the CyberView crowd had wisely taken over an entire wing of the hotel.
It reminded Chemayev of dilapidated hovels in the villages of his childhood, habitations humbled by weather and hard times into something lumpish, barely distinguishable from a mound of earth, a played-out vegetable plot in the back, rusted garden tools leaning against bowed steps, its thatched roof molting, sided with unpainted boards worn to a shit brown, and something ancient, howlingly mad with age and failure, peering out through two dark windows with cracked panes.
A great gust of wind abruptly curled down from the sky, then swept along the ground and past the base of the tree—a wind so howlingly fierce that most of the fallen leaves and other detritus were ripped away in an instant.
A great gust of wind abruptly curled down from the sky, then swept along the ground and past the base of the treeâa wind so howlingly fierce that most of the fallen leaves and other detritus were ripped away in an instant.
A great gust of wind abruptly curled down from the sky, then swept along the ground and past the base of the tree-a wind so howlingly fierce that most of the fallen leaves and other detritus were ripped away in an instant.