behowl

behowl

(bɪˈhaʊl)
vb (tr)
to howl at
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Puck, while sweeping the stage before the entrance of Oberon and Titania, defines the time of blessing as ominous by cataloging a series of events which create an atmosphere of gloom, if not impending death: Now the hungry lion roars And the wolf behowls the moon; ...