What is the meaning of Howling Desert ?
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A "howling desert," while it certainly refers to a large sandy region where howling sounds *may* be heard, here could well mean a place that is desolate and wild. So, there could be dead silence and we can still call it a "howling desert" - see the Merriam-Webster Dictionary: Main Entry: howl·ing
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Howling Desert is a widespread land that is barren and has no sign of livelihood but only howling winds.
Howling Desert means :
- Howling desert is used to refer to a large sandy area
- It gives an understanding of a very lonely and deserted place.
- There is no likeliness of any livelihood anywhere near it
- Thus, no sound of any life and livelihood only hears the howling sound of the desert winds.
- Howling is used to refer to high-flowing winds that blow very hard and make a lot of noise.
- It is a landscape a huge area of barren land without any precipitation.
- It has both walls of the silence of life along with the ironical howling sound of hard winds.
- It gives a perception of dead silence.
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