verb
- to howl louder or more intensely than someone or something else
Usage: present participle of 'outhowl'; informal
Examples
- The wind was outhowling the dogs in the yard.
- The wolves were outhowling each other across the valley.
- She complained about the neighbors outhowling the music from their speakers.
- The storm was outhowling any sound we could make inside the cabin.