释义 |
outˈhowl, v. [out- 18.] trans. To outdo in howling; to howl louder than.
1654Gayton Pleas. Notes iv. xx. 269 They would have out-houled an Irish Woolfe. 1706E. Ward Hud. Rediv. I. vi. 5 Where ev'ry gaping thin-jaw'd Brother Strove zealously t' outhowl the other. 1856Whittier Panorama 370 So some poor wretch..Out-howls the Dervish. |