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will howl

  • future tense
    of howl.
    howl
    verb (used without object)
    to utter a loud, prolonged, mournful cry, as that of a dog or wolf.

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Those howling about Notre Dame will howl louder if USC misses the playoff frequently.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 17, 2024

After Dallas blew double-digit leads in the second half of losses at Green Bay last month and in Sunday’s 40-34 overtime loss to the Jaguars, the doubters will howl outside team headquarters.

From Seattle Times Dec. 19, 2022

He will howl about hoaxes and witch hunts.

From Washington Post Apr. 15, 2020

I mean, dogs will howl when she sings.

From Slate Nov. 28, 2017

He started a tempest that will howl through his life while memory lasts and echo through his soul to all eternity.

From Wit, Humor, Reason, Rhetoric, Prose, Poetry and Story Woven into Eight Popular Lectures by George W. Bain