outhowl

/ˌaʊtˈhaʊl/
verb
  1. To howl louder or longer than someone or something else.
    • The wolf tried to outhowl its rival to claim the territory.
    • The children had a contest to see who could outhowl each other at the campfire.
    • During the storm, the wind seemed to outhowl the pack of coyotes.
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