caterwaul
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cat·er·waul
(kăt′ər-wôl′)intr.v. cat·er·wauled, cat·er·waul·ing, cat·er·wauls
1. To cry or screech like a cat in heat.
2. To make a shrill, discordant sound.
3. To have a noisy argument.
n.
A shrill, discordant sound.
[Middle English *caterwawlen : *cater, tomcat; akin to Low German kater + wawlen, wrawlen, to yowl (ultimately of imitative origin).]
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caterwaul
(ˈkætəˌwɔːl)vb (intr)
to make a yowling noise, as a cat on heat
n
a shriek or yell made by or sounding like a cat on heat
[C14: of imitative origin]
ˈcaterˌwauler n
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cat•er•waul
(ˈkæt ərˌwɔl)v.i.
1. to utter long wailing cries, as cats in rutting time.
2. to utter a similar sound; howl or screech.
3. to quarrel like cats.
n. 4. the cry of a cat in rutting time.
5. any similar sound.
Also, cat′er•waul`ing.[1350–1400; Middle English cater(wawen) (cater tomcat (< Middle Dutch) + wawen to howl, Old English wāwan to blow, said of the wind) + waul, variant of wail]
cat′er•waul′er, n.
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caterwaul
Past participle: caterwauled
Gerund: caterwauling
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Noun | 1. | caterwaul - the yowling sound made by a cat in heat cry - the characteristic utterance of an animal; "animal cries filled the night" |
Verb | 1. | caterwaul - utter shrieks, as of cats |
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