noun
- loud, harsh, wailing cries or sounds
- loud, persistent complaining or protesting
Usage: figurative use
verb
- to make loud, harsh, wailing cries or sounds
- to complain or protest loudly and persistently
Usage: present participle of caterwaul
Usage: present participle of caterwaul; figurative use
Examples
- The cats were caterwauling outside all night, keeping the neighbors awake.
- The crowd began caterwauling in protest when the decision was announced.
- We could hear the caterwauling of the alley cats from our apartment.
- The politician dismissed the public's caterwauling as mere noise.
- The baby started caterwauling the moment we left the room.
- The caterwauling from the concert next door was unbearable.
- She spent the entire meeting caterwauling about the unfair treatment.
- The caterwauling of the wind through the old house was eerie and unsettling.