Frank J. Wilstach, comp. A Dictionary of Similes. 1916.
Howl
Howl like a dervish.
—Anonymous
Howl like a vagabond for bread.
—Anonymous
Howled like a just-lugged bear.
—Robert Browning
Howling, like a wolf, flies the famished northern blast.
—William Cullen Bryant
Howl’d for help as wolves do for a meal.
—Lord Byron
Howl like a wolf.
—Charles Dickens
Howls like a thousand demons.
—George Eliot
Howling like a pig in a gate.
—Charles Kingsley
Howl like a wild beast.
—Rudyard Kipling
Howled like a pack of famished dogs.
—Alphonse M. L. Lamartine
Howlings, like a herd of ravenous wolves disappointed of their prey.
—William H. Prescott
Howling like savage creatures grazed by death.
—Charles Reade
Howling, like a slaughtered town.
—Percy Bysshe Shelley