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Verb wrawl has 1 sense
howl, wrawl, yammer, yowl - cry loudly, as of animals; "The coyotes were howling in the desert"--1 is one way to utter, emit, let out, let loose
 Sample sentences:
 You can hear animals wrawl in the meadows
 The meadows wrawl with animals
 
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| Definitions from the WebWrawlPart of Speech: VerbDefinition: To growl or snarl aggressively. Examples:
      When the cat saw the strange dog, it began to wrawl and puff up its fur.The two rival gangs wrawled in the street last night, creating chaos. Part of Speech: NounDefinition: A harsh, aggressive growl or snarl. Example:
      The wrawl of the injured bear echoed through the forest, warning other creatures to stay away. Part of Speech: AdjectiveDefinition: Pertaining to a popular or local noise or commotion. Example:
      They decided to avoid the wrawl pub and opted for a more peaceful, quiet restaurant for dinner.The small town's wrawl festival attracted visitors from neighboring cities. Related Products: |