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Her yowls were a secret language every woman could understand.
And for un-altered cats, loud, long yowls are part of mating behavior
You hear gunfire, competing with yowls of hyenas, and you don't curse taxes.
"It's all about the ca-praaay-saaay!" he yowls, pointing at the caprese slice.
I'll pause to let the collective yowls of both biologists and (erstwhile) vegetarians subside.
You hear the high-pitched yowls of strays fighting for scraps tossed from a kitchen window.
"It's a Kenyan pop song," she declares, heralding the tuneless yowls of an all-white junior choir.
Listening to his younger self (talking about his younger self) on the recorder, he belches out mechanical yowls and growls.
The first thing I saw on Twitter this morning was a video of a cat letting out sweet, little T-Pain yowls.
"I've been working three jobs just to pay my bills," he yowls over stop-start guitar chords in a tricky, irregular meter.
Cruz's announcement elicited yowls of disappointment from conservatives in the Never Trump camp, which has shrunk significantly since Trump clinched the nomination.
But he's well-suited to more cartoonish 1970s approaches: yowls and cackles, grainy screams, squeezed-out falsettos, zany swoops between speech and song.
Mandy Moore is getting used to bringing viewers to tears on This Is Us, but she couldn't handle the yowls of her cat Fig.
The horseradish, if strong enough, can elicit yowls from guests simultaneously savoring the honeyed fruit which, oddly, represents the mortar used in making bricks for the pharaohs.
While Poole honed in the alternate-universe terror of the instrumentals for maximum mindfuckery, D.G.'s impossible, ecstatic yowls sound trapped in a cell of their own making.
The aforementioned tense hip-hip beats, post-hardcore yowls, industrial edge, noisy pop, shards of doomy metal, and gloomy atmosphere shouldn't work this well together—and yet, here we are.
It's hard not to be impressed as he spins fragile webs of emotion and then yowls like a jungle cat, or when the guitar makes you think of, say, Bob Weir.
The song itself is a less intense cousin of "The Beautiful Ones," a strutting love ballad dappled with piano and punctuated by jazzy synth stabs and, of course, Prince's inimitable orgasmic yowls.
Laden with commanding power electronic flourishes, King's trademark pained yowls, hypnotic tribal drums, and eerie, angelic vocals from the Assembly of Light Choir's Chrissy Wolpert, the album limps along like a wounded animal.
She sang bluntly about sex on her own terms, demanding satisfaction with feral yowls and rasps, her voice slicing across the grooves that she wrote and honed as her own bandleader and producer.
We get the barest of glimpses into Chewie's inner self when he mournfully yowls after the Rebels lock up Hoth's Echo Base for the night before Han returns with Luke in Empire Strikes Back.
The story remained as shaky as ever, and if the dramaturgy never troubled me as a kid, I now didn't understand why the action yowls to a stop toward the end of Act I for a dance sequence.
"Go on, take everything, take everything, I want you to," Courtney yowls in "Violet" using the sort of furious tone you might reserve for an ex while lobbing all the shit you bought for them out the window.
The delay triggered a cycle: each disclosure begetting new yowls of outrage (some seemingly prompted more by the fact of his very considerable wealth than by any particular detail of his financial arrangements) and new prurient questions about his family's money.
Frontman Jung Sing yowls like the cursed banshee of 80s LA death rock, over a driving, taut-cable-gone-spasmodic, post-hardcore racket provided by the rest of the band (Andrea Varela on drums, Rodo Ibarra on bass, and Alejandro Lara on guitar).
Ewald and Lukens can write ragged or lilting or fierce or dejected riffs on command, rip them up with suitably serrated backup chords, and, that's right, carry a tune, albeit in flat adenoidal yowls whose occasional slip into whiner territory conveys humble human limitation.
"Deep where it's hot, hot in Arabia, babia, then cool, cold fields of snow, and we'll roll, dream, roll, dream, roll, roll, dream, dream," she yowls, as if her ability to speak has been taken over by an untameable beast that lurks inside her.
" For some more overt machismo — on an album largely geared to a female perspective — there's "The Wolf" by the Spencer Lee Band, with a riff vaguely hinting at Stevie Wonder's "Superstition" and a vocal that yowls like Mr. Wonder and hoots like Michael Jackson (and the Weeknd), leering, "Your body's sweating, dripping wet and I just can't control myself.
And rather a latration of yaps and yowls as a harum-scarum of dogs swept past.
These sounds are commonly used during threatening situations. Howls are more tonal, while moans are long and slowly modulated. Anger wails are combined with growls, and yowls are similar to howls, but longer.Schötz, S., 2015, June.
A vocal bovid, bird- like chirps denote curiosity in the animal. It can let out yowls typical of cats if distressed. A female not in oestrus will avoid the male's advances, and may even let out a whistling call.
The diet consists of buds, young leaves, fruits and seeds. It particularly favours fruiting trees such as Inga, Cecropia, Ficus and Brosimum. Individuals normally live alone and are silent, but in the breeding season it is more vocal, emitting screams and yowls. The female usually bears a single offspring.
Horse "spoke" infrequently in the earlier comics, but subsequently communicated via actions and yowls. Horse has saved the Dog and Jess from the local rat population at the Murphy farm. Book 7 is dedicated to the real Horse and begins with an elegy, followed by a eulogy penned by Murray Ball to commemorate the irascible cat's passing. First appearance: Book 2 (August 1979).
The video premiered on August 1, 1992, and quickly found its way into heavy rotation on MTV. Michele Romero of Entertainment Weekly described the music video as "an Afterschool Special from hell." She stated that "when Eddie Vedder yowls the lyric 'Jeremy spoke in class today,' a chill frosts your cranium to the point of queasy enjoyment." The success of the "Jeremy" video helped catapult Pearl Jam to fame.
Below is the summary of the Lang/Mrs. James version:, A young warrior wandered the land in search of adventure, eventually finding an enchanted forest, wherein he slept in a shrine (or chapel). He was awoken at midnight by ferocious yowls from cats, who were dancing and yelling, some saying, "Do not tell Shippeitaro!" He got up and continued on, eventually finding a village where he heard a female voice lamenting and pleading for help.
Koko's most notable characteristic is his sixth sense. On the surface, his actions are not that extraordinary; they are things that any energetic and healthy cat might do from time to time. He might dig up small pieces of evidence, for instance, or point something out to Qwilleran by acting extremely attracted to it. He has also been known to use seemingly random yowls or body language to communicate things, especially when a death is caused by foul play: he has both a "death howl" and a unique "death dance".
The discovery of the body marks the start of terrible nightmares that afflict Francis and intertwine him with the murders. Another tomcat, "Deep Purple", is the next victim; while visiting the body, Francis notices that he, like Sascha, most probably was killed by another animal, in exactly the same way as Sascha. That night, Francis hears loud yowls that are coming from the uninhabited upper floors of his house. He finds a strange religious meeting taking place, in which a cat named Joker preaches about a cat known as Claudandus, a Jesus Christ-like figure, who allegedly sacrificed himself and ascended to Heaven.
While their early work drew mainly on chromatic scales and disjointed structures, they began incorporating pentatonic scales and 1970s hard rock grooves since their 1999 cover album There is Nothing New Under the Sun. On 2009's Ox and OXEP, Steineger and Nathan Ellis were immersed in Americana music and Spaghetti Western films, and, while maintaining their original style, they included more between-song dynamics, clean singing and yowls. For these albums they acknowledged, among others, Gillian Welch, Nickel Creek, Bill Monroe, the Stanley Brothers and Stevie Ray Vaughan as influences, as well as the soundtracks of O Brother, Where Art Thou? and Deadwood.
Stan and Oliver decide to test the solution for themselves when the professor leaves the room to fetch and rejuvenate the butler. As Oliver is leaning over the vat with a huge beaker of the rejuvenation solution and an eyedropper, Stan accidentally knocks Oliver and the container of solution into the vat. After churning and gurgling tumultuously for some moments as the excessively-large amount of solution and water mix (accompanied by agonized screams and whooping yowls from Oliver), the vat eventually settles back down, and Oliver emerges as a chimpanzee. Stan plaintively asks if Ollie still knows him and will speak to him.
Pussyfoot is napping on a plush pillow when Claude kicks her off to claim the pillow for himself. Marc Antony attacks Claude in retaliation, throwing him off and returning Pussyfoot to the pillow, and then begins to clobber Claude. Marc Antony is almost immediately caned on the head by Filbert, the animals' stodgy master; having only seen Marc Antony pummeling Claude, Filbert gives Marc Antony a final warning to leave the cats alone. After this, the conniving Claude schemes to convince Filbert that Marc Antony wants to harm the cats; while Marc Antony is sleeping, he places Pussyfoot in his mouth and yowls to Filbert to make him think Marc Antony is trying to eat Pussyfoot.
" Heather Phares of AllMusic concluded that the album "has enough strong moments to make it a promising debut from a group with plenty of confidence, personality and potential." Ian Gittins of Virgin Media found that Sumner "has spectacularly inherited her father's idiosyncratic musicality, with her husky, masculine tones and mannered whoops and yowls illustrating that she has paid close attention to her dad's vocal repertoire." Louisa Emery of The Wharf expressed that "Coco has created an album that shows she is more than a over privileged kid playing popstar, even if it will do little to shake off her Sumner stigma." Ben Weisz of musicOMH noted that "The Constant isn't exceptional, but it does demonstrate a sophistication which sets her apart from the twee pop of some of her rivals.
In addition to Donald's voice, Clarence Nash also voiced Donald's nephews Huey, Dewey and Louie and his girlfriend Daisy. He provided the meows and yowls of Figaro the kitten in Pinocchio and in a handful of shorts; in Pinocchio he also provided the Popeye-esque voice for the Rough House statue. He also voiced a bullfrog croaking "Watch out!" in Bambi and also did some dog sounds in One Hundred and One Dalmatians, and also voiced Jiminy Cricket for a brief period of time after Cliff Edwards's death in 1971. Nash's iconic Donald Duck voice would be impersonated elsewhere in animation, most notably in the Tom and Jerry cartoons directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera with the characters Little Quacker (voiced by Red Coffey) and Yakky Doodle (voiced by Jimmy Weldon).

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