howl with (something)
howl with (something)
To emphatically respond to some stimulus in a particular manner (named after "with"). His opening monologue must have gone really well—we could hear the audience howling with laughter. Sally twisted her ankle and fell to the ground, howling with pain.
See also: howl
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
howl with something
to yell or holler because of something, such as pain. Roger howled with pain as the needle went into his arm. Mary howled with grief when she saw what had happened to her roses.
See also: howl
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- howl with
- howl with laughter
- howling
- be a howling success
- howling success
- howling drunk
- howl at
- howl at (someone or something)
- come in(to) season
- come into season