verb
- to howl louder or more intensely than someone or something else
Usage: transitive or intransitive; informal
Examples
- The wind began to outhowl the wolves in the distance.
- She outhowled her competitors in the singing contest.
- The storm outhowled every other sound that night.
- He tried to outhowl the siren but gave up quickly.
- The pack of dogs outhowled each other in a chaotic chorus.