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howl out
verb
To shout or cheer.
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Today those albums stand with the work of Public Enemy and Ice Cube as defining musical documents of the Reagan-Bush-era black consciousness, with songs that howl out at racism and the crack epidemic.
He even whipped up a song about the saga, with a chorus specially crafted to allow the crowd to howl out "Bonnaroo", before leading them in a singalong of Mumford's The Cave.
She finds it empowering to chuckle at Halloween masks of Osama bin Laden being sold on busy street corners, or to howl out loud at the jokes sent to her by e-mail.
It's filthy, propulsive mayhem without a cymbal crash or feedback howl out of place.
Their mouths move and meaningless syllables howl out into the void.
Howl out for the wild wolves.
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It will have you howling out loud.
When the demons come howling out, I suffer.
Simeon holds the infant Jesus in his arms and howls out a hymn of thanks.
If I'm Cabrera with a man on first in the eighth, I'm looking for something away to lift into that wind howling out to right.
We sat on the touchline, and came away with our shoulders coated with spittle because the people behind us were howling out their feelings without any inhibitions.
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