verb
- past tense of outhowl; to howl louder or more intensely than someone or something else
Usage: transitive verb; informal
Examples
- The larger wolf outhowled its rival during the territorial dispute.
- The wind outhowled the dogs barking in the yard.
- She outhowled everyone else at the concert with her powerful voice.
- The storm outhowled the sirens warning of danger.
- The pack of wolves outhowled the coyotes from across the valley.