caterwaul [verb]

Definition of caterwaul:

To make a harsh, wailing noise, similar to that of a cat in heat.

To protest or complain noisily.

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Sentence/Example of caterwaul:

The alley cats began to caterwaul in the middle of the night, waking everyone up.

Protesters started to caterwaul outside the government building, demanding change.

The stray cat began to caterwaul loudly, disturbing the quiet neighborhood.

At midnight, the alley was filled with the eerie caterwaul of fighting cats.

The baby’s caterwaul echoed through the house, keeping everyone awake.

The singer’s off-key performance was so bad it sounded like a caterwaul.

Protesters started to caterwaul outside the city hall, demanding immediate action.

The toddler began to caterwaul when he was denied another cookie.

The old house seemed to caterwaul as the wind howled through its broken windows.

Her caterwaul of frustration could be heard from the other side of the office.

The car alarm began to caterwaul, startling everyone in the parking lot.

The students’ caterwaul during the fire drill annoyed the teachers.