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"yowl" Definitions
  1. a long loud cry that sounds unhappy

61 Sentences With "yowl"

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Jensen's black metal yowl shot through her temporarily incomplete sax.
I scream out loud, my yowl echoing off the bathroom tiles.
Still, it is better that than the yowl of a distressed youngster.
Furious at the disease, I'm starting the new year with a yowl.
The Stones tucked lifelong blues scholarship behind the kick and yowl of the music.
This is Axl Rose after all, the chemically off-kilter eccentric with the hellhound yowl.
What it tends to mean: Some extra-chatty cats yowl as part of their everyday communication.
I laid in my tent at dusk, my head poking out the flap, listening to coyotes yap and yowl.
In its best moments, it's like a mix of a Cuban sonero's citrusy cry and a riot grrrl yowl.
Its version of P'ansori is like a band saw with a blade guard: a rasping yowl without the guttural breakup.
Its lyric sheet revealed the poetic intelligence of the words that Darby Crash would drunkenly yowl, slur or skip during performances.
Her small voice doesn't come close to matching the world-weary groan of Dietrich or the ferocious feline yowl of Ms. Lemper.
She sang the song with an extra dose of confrontation, a touch above what's on the record, sometimes deploying a wordless yowl.
The guitars crunch and yowl, the drums are tough and blustery, with strategically placed strings and acoustic chords to add an airborne lightness.
He thinks he can walk away, but as we listen to those dogs bark and yowl, trapped in their cages, we know he'll be back.
The anguish at watching his old "friend" die was too much, and Chewie's pained yowl alerted Kylo and brought First Order forces down on our heroes.
"Athena," produced by the Hearth, is a much more conventional play than Ms. Gardner's "P____ Sludge," a surrealist yowl that won the American Playwriting Foundation's Relentless Award.
The vocals provide illumination and exhortation, tripping airily above the muck, dipping into a frustrated yowl, and lowering into a serrated snarl when the moment calls for it.
There's a new "Messiah" in Ilkeston, England, and she's been known to jump on top of coffins, bravely tiptoe across church organ pipes and occasionally yowl during weddings and baptisms.
Gospel warmth textures his every yowl as he calls out the powermongers, honors the martyrs, grieves for the dying world, and tries to stay on good terms with his mom.
He evolved sonically, thanks largely to Jeff Lynne's poised, glossy production on Full Moon Fever and Into the Great Wide Open (1991), and vocally, as relaxed restraint replaced callow yowl.
If everyone loves a particular thing, maybe their collective joy deserves space and maybe they can take a little extra joy in their numbers and allow for the occasional dissenting yowl.
Garden variety growls are largely ignored in favor of a reverb-soaked, high-pitched yowl that may turn off conventional death 'bangers but should intrigue those with a thirst for the extraordinary.
THE CROWD On a sopping-hot July evening, four bristly bikers rumbled up to the bar, ordered a round, unleashed a bloodthirsty yowl and made a beeline for the backyard foosball table.
And she was widely acclaimed for having one of the greatest screams in rock 'n' roll — a loud, exuberant yowl that sometimes expressed unfettered joy and sometimes just punctuated a chord change.
Smash that mf play button below, and keep an ear out for the most relatable moment—when Wino sings out "I'd rather get high than pay the rent" in his inimitable phlegmmy yowl.
Eliza Doolittle (Vaishnavi Sharma), a ragamuffin with an angel face and an alley-cat yowl, meets Henry Higgins (Eric Tucker, who also directs), an eccentric phonetician, and his colleague Colonel Pickering (Nigel Gore).
Tower's take on heavy metal is firmly rooted in the 80s and late 70s, from the hard-charging riffs, fiery licks, and unstoppable grooves to the peppy drums and vocalist Sarabeth Linden​'s earthy yowl.
But if your cat is yowling without precedent, they may be in distress – a low, drawn-out yowl can be a complaint but in older cats, yowling is often a sign of cognitive disorder or dementia.
The band's greasy pop hooks come buried under layers of swaggering stoner licks, hot rock leads, and vocalist Laura Dolan's sinewy yowl, keeping things good and dirty even as they let a little sparkle peek out.
The title track for their second album, With Whips and Chains, is a high octane shot of classic heavy metal, rife with bombastic riffs, slick solos, and howl-along choruses, courtesy of vocalist Stacey Peak's powerhouse yowl.
But said cohesion might just as easily be explained by the way the movie uses familiar Star Wars totems like the Millennium Falcon, or Lando cheating at cards, or Chewie's yowl, as signposts along the road its story travels.
Bon Scott, he ain't, but Axl's scratchy yowl does mesh quite well with AC/DC's trademark sound, and given the relative volume and clarity of the what's coming through that steel door, it sounds like his pipes are in order, too.
As I mentioned before and you undoubtedly know already, Gaga has a hell of a voice, and it worked well with the song's thrashy aggression—her throaty, histrionic yowl wasn't quite Acid material, but it wasn't monumentally far off, either.
Recorded back in 1986 (back when the band were a mere youthful shadow of the hoary elder statesmen they'd eventually become), Wino's distinctive yowl provided a perfect foil for Dave Chandler's winding, psych-tinged, monolithically heavy riffs and manic, skittering leads.
This is the structure of this song: faithful-to-the-original guitar picking ---> transitional beatdown ---> full on pig squeals ---> back and forth between more pig squeals and some nasal pop punk fuckboy singing ---> oddly conventional and jovial chorus ---> punishing guttural yowl ---> SYNTHS???
Deplatforming, as the Washington Post put it yesterday, has become the rallying cry of the Laura Loomers and Milo Yiannopoulos's of the world, a continual yowl that they're not allowed on social media because the Powers that Be view them as a threat to the establishment.
Enlarging her enunciated yowl and Kenneth William's articulated speed riffs with goth echo and brushing them with synthesizer, she reaches out to the hardcore unwashed with two accounts of doomed female serial killers and a fantasy about giving birth in a trailer you can bet lacks AC. Is she representing an underclass or identifying with it?
Both Glorias yowl along to pop songs in their cars, straying freely off key; both wear outsized spectacles; both attend classes in yoga and laughter therapy; both adopt, or are adopted by, a hairless cat; both go to bed with a man who, after weight-reduction surgery, wears a truss around his midriff; and both are taught to fire paintball guns.
Will there ever come a time when we won't need laughter, when we'll be sitting on soft pillows, wearing our shimmering metallic robes, drinking our soothing space tea, and perhaps one of us will reach for a piece of cheese housed in an ancient device known as a mousetrap, and the mousetrap will snap on the person's finger, and he'll let out a yowl of pain, and the rest of us won't spit the tea out of our mouths but will just stare blankly?
While doing so in the final act, Tweety asks Sylvester if he likes the bird seed; unknown to any of them, the mouse has grabbed the cat's tail and – after pouring milk over it to give it moisture – bites the tail, causing Sylvester to yowl in pain. "It tan't be dat bad!" remarks Tweety.
Jan calls Webb's, tells Webb what happened and asks him to send for the local MD, Dr. Fairchild (William Fawcett). Harkness shows Jan and Celia the photos of Celia being regressed to a Neanderthal Woman. Celia signs that she has no memory of it. Harkness then notices that one of the lab cats starts to yowl whenever it sees a syringe.
Gary Brown, in his Great Bear Almanac, lists over 25 different sounds in 16 different contexts. Sounds such as barks, screams, grunts, roars, snarls, whickers, woofs, and yelps are made when angered, threatening, or when fighting. When hurt or afraid, they shriek, yowl, or whimper. When feeding, sloth bears make loud huffing and sucking noises, which can be heard over 100 m away.
In a more enthusiastic review, Entertainment Weekly scored the album an "A", and wrote, "The Jaggersque vocal yowl of Michael Hutchence, matched to the spiky James Brown funk of the Farriss brothers, gives their new melodies swing and tone"."Reviews of Elegantly Wasted". Retrieved 5 February 2016 GQ also gave the album a favorable review calling Elegantly Wasted "vibrant" and "exciting", and concluded that "The '80 revival starts here".
Nibbles, now drunk, climbs out of the glass. He pokes Tom in the rear-end, making him yowl and jump up, as Nibbles waves his sword, saying "Touché, pussycat!" But as he runs away, Tom catches him. Jerry makes the save by hitting Tom on the head with a mace so hard that Tom falls through the table, which leads into Tom and Jerry resuming their sword fighting.
An ocelot kitten Both male and female ocelots produce a long-range "yowl" in the mating season as well as a short-range "meow". Ocelots can mate any time during the year. The peak mating season varies geographically; in Argentina and Paraguay peaks have been observed in autumn, and in Mexico and Texas in autumn and winter. Oestrus lasts four to five days, and recurs every 25 days in a non-pregnant female.
Frederick B. Chary, The History of Bulgaria, ABC-CLIO, 2011, p. 195 Marion Mitchell (Stancioff) Stanchov, who was an American by birth, left Bulgaria in 1942 and eventually settled in Urbana, Maryland with her husband Ivan Stanchov .Ezra Pound, Olivia Rossetti Agresti, Demetres P. Tryphonopoulos, Leon Surette, I Cease Not to Yowl: Ezra Pound's Letters to Olivia Rossetti Agresti, University of Illinois Press, 1998, p. 288 Another relative, Poliksaniia (1867-1947), was the wife of Stefan Stambolov.
In a contemporary review for The Village Voice, music critic Robert Christgau said that Monroe and McCoy lack hooks, are backed by "cute if over-calculated" dual guitar playing, and "yowl English-language lyrics that must impress Finns more than native speakers like myself." In 2005, Back to Mystery City was ranked number 293 in Rock Hard magazine's book of The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time. Back to Mystery City is also featured in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.
According to Bielen and Urish, Starr's drumming variations ensure that the tension keeps mounting. John Lennon claimed that the song was "one of the fuckin' best rock 'n' roll records ever made." Allmusic critic Ned Raggett describes Ono's vocal as a "screwy blues yowl," claiming that it suggests "something off Led Zeppelin III gone utterly berserk." New York Times critic Allan Kozinn compares Ono's vocal to "a wailing, overdriven electric guitar," claiming its virtuosity compares with the actual electric guitar playing of Lennon and Clapton.
Rockwell added that the eggs were square rather than round to prevent them from rolling down mountain slopes. Later, George Shepard Chappell, under the pseudonym Walter E. Traprock, in his 1921 travel guide parody The Cruise of Kawa Wandering in the South Seas describes the fatu-liva. The fatu-liva live in the, nonexistent, Filbert Islands and lie square eggs resulting in a "piercing screech of pain ending in a long yowl of joy." The eggs are mentioned as cube-shaped and covered in dots.
When Porky tries to go to sleep, a cat starts singing Largo al factotum from The Barber of Seville in his back yard. Porky then starts throwing objects at the cat and finally hits him with a vase. The cat starts singing When Irish Eyes Are Smiling at Porky, and Porky throws a book at him, causing the cat to yowl in pain. Porky attempts to return to bed only for the cat to throw the book back and continue the song, as Porky closes the window in retaliation.
In Phonurgia Nova (1673) Kircher considered the possibilities of transmitting music to remote places. Other machines designed by Kircher include an aeolian harp, automatons such as a statue which spoke and listened via a speaking tube, a perpetual motion machine, and a Katzenklavier ("cat piano"). The last of these would have driven spikes into the tails of cats, which would yowl to specified pitches, although Kircher is not known to have actually constructed the instrument. In Phonurgia Nova, literally new methods of sound production, Kircher examined acoustic phenomena.
They are usually ready to mate between early February and August. Several males, called tomcats, are attracted to a female in heat. They fight over her, and the victor wins the right to mate. At first, the female rejects the male, but eventually, the female allows the male to mate. The female utters a loud yowl as the male pulls out of her because a male cat's penis has a band of about 120–150 backward-pointing penile spines, which are about long; upon withdrawal of the penis, the spines rake the walls of the female's vagina, which acts to induce ovulation.
The rest of the U.S. largely shows a transitional state of the merger, particularly the Midland dialect region, from Ohio to eastern Kansas. Another prominent differentiating feature in regional North American English is fronting of the in words like goat, home, and toe and in words like goose, two, and glue. This fronting characterizes Midland, Mid-Atlantic, and Southern U.S. accents; these accents also front and raise the vowel (of words like house, now, and loud), making yowl sound something like yeah-wool or even yale. Northern U.S. English, however, tends to keep all these vowels more backed.
The group recorded their debut album, Get Out the Lotion, at Weiner's friend Neil Duncan's garage in Gainesville, Florida, over a period of four days in the summer of 2010. The band recorded both Weiner's and Finnemore's songs, with Duncan engineering, and they considered the collaboration so informal they had not even decided on a name for it yet during recording. The band self-released this album in 2011. Starting with a surprise review from legendary music critic Robert Christgau, the record received many positive reviews from critics, including NPR's Ken Tucker praising the "buzzsaw yowl of Adam Weiner" on the record.
It's Dylanesque characteristics continue with Weiss's lead vocal, described by music historian Richie Unterberger as being "like vintage Dylan, a grinning, surrealistic, half-spoken rant" that boasted about being better-off without a woman. Weiss's homage, borderline parody, to Dylan concludes with an enthusiastic yowl, again, a detail featured on "Like a Rolling Stone". Unterberger goes on to characterize "A Public Execution" as "one of the few rip-offs so utterly accurate that it could easily fool listeners into believing it was the original article". Arguably, the tune is among the most accurate Dylan imitations to emerge from the era, not even replicated by Mouse and the Traps on their later recordings.
Sarah Grant of Rolling Stone felt that Kelly had helped Fantasia achieve her "rock soul" sound by "put[ting] her yowl to work on the excellent, chiseled single". The single was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Traditional R&B; Performance at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards, but lost to Lalah Hathaway's 2015 single "Angel". Even though he wanted William Bell's 2016 song "The Three of Me" to win the award, Billboard's Carl Wilson wrote that "it’s too bad it’s at the expense of, among others, Fantasia’s terrific 'Sleeping With the One I Love'". The track also received a nomination for the BET Centric Award at the BET Awards 2017, but lost to Solange Knowles' 2016 single "Cranes in the Sky".
The Empty City is the first book in the original Sseries and was released 21 August 2012. It begins with the main character, Lucky, a shaggy, golden-and-white male Sheltie-retriever mix, hearing a story of an apocalypse called the Storm of Dogs from his retriever mix mother at a time when he was a pup named Yap. He and his four siblings (his brothers Yowl and Snip, and his sisters Squeak and Yip) are intrigued, but mostly by the story of the very fast legendary dog named Lightning, who is said to have become actual lightning. Years later, on a Long Light (summer) day in a coastal California city, the "Big Growl", an earthquake, strikes, killing most longpaws (humans) in the area.
While looking through the newspaper want ads for another job, Harold is approached by Wormy (Jimmy Conlin), a local con artist, petty gambler, and racetrack tout, who asks Harold for some money so he can place a bet. Seeing the large amount of cash that Harold has, and hoping to get him drunk enough to acquire some of the cash, Wormy takes the depressed and unemployed Harold to a local bar for a drink. When Harold tells the bartender, Jake (Edgar Kennedy), that he has never had a drink in his life, the barkeep creates a potent cocktail he calls "The Diddlebock", one sip of which is enough to release Harold from all his inhibitions. The effects of the alcohol causes Harold to yowl uncontrollably.
The single version of "Sometimes a Fantasy" released in the United States and Canada has a running time of 4:19, making it longer than the album version, which runs at 3:40. The album's version ends with a fade out, while the single version does not, and instead includes Joel letting loose a Beatles' honoring yowl of "I got blisters on my blisters!", a reference to Ringo Starr's outburst, "I got blisters on my fingers" at the end of "Helter Skelter". The extended version of the song was available as a US 7" vinyl, a Canadian 7" vinyl, a US promo 7" vinyl, a US DJ- promo 12" vinyl and (at 4:22) as the Japanese B-side of "All for Leyna" (available as a 7" and a 7" promo).
" At The 405, Michael Cyrs commented that West "enters with a vocal solo, treating the microphone like a snare drum in a furious future scat." Cyrs elaborated, admitting that West's scatting "makes the following choruses from Cudi sound angelic in the wake of Ye's manic vocalizations" and he compared the song to the artifact Pandora's box. Entertainment Weeklys Chuck Arnold wrote that the song includes Kid Cudi singing "in a cathartic wail" and viewed him as "finding both joy and purpose in that survivor cry," while also opining that it features "frenzied vocal gibberish reminiscent of German musician George Kranz's '80s dance hit 'Din Daa Daa'," which he thought was very similar to the performance of an exorcism. Christopher R. Weingarten was less enthusiastic in Rolling Stone, commenting that "the phrase 'feel the love'" is sang by Kid Cudi "in the distended yowl of Young Thug or D.R.A.M. 17 times," and he noted West adding "catchy gibberish" with the "Waka Flocka Flame-style gunshots.

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