growl in English

noun
1
a low guttural sound made in the throat, especially by a dog.
It barred its teeth and a deep growl came from its throat.
verb
1
(of an animal, especially a dog) make a low guttural sound of hostility in the throat.
the dogs yapped and growled about his heels

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "growl" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "growl", or refer to the context using the word "growl" in the English Dictionary.

1. The dog gave a low growl.

2. He answered the question with growl.

3. They growl and show their fangs.

4. The dog gave a threatening growl.

5. 16 The dog gave a threatening growl.

6. He heard a low growl behind him.

7. They will growl and seize the prey

8. " Hounding hoodlums with a howl... hear his growl "

9. Outside in the distance a wildcat did growl.

10. 30 In that day they will growl over it

11. The dog was angry and growl at the stranger.

12. Suddenly we were aroused by a thunder a growl.

13. The bear exposed its teeth in a muffled growl.

14. The dog evinced its dislike of stranger by growl.

15. I kicked the dog, which responded with a growl.

16. The dog stared at me and a low growl.

17. The dog eyed me suspiciously and gave a low growl.

18. He spoke with a deep soft growl in his throat.

19. The Hebrew term meaning “to murmur” can also mean “to growl.”

20. I kicked the dog, which responded by growling / with a growl.

21. 7 Acceleration is accompanied by a resonating growl from the gearbox.

22. 5 I kicked the dog, which responded by growling / with a growl.

23. They wander about for food And growl if they are not satisfied.

24. The Croon changed to a querulous muttering, and finally to an ugly growl.

25. 🔊 When we approached the frightened dog, it gave us a Baleful growl

26. Will a young lion* growl from its lair when it has caught nothing?

27. Now I growl when I'm pleased, and wag my tail when I'm angry.

28. Outside, single shouts sounded - a threatening growl from several voices together - hens squawking.

29. There was a growl. To the nomes' astonishment, it had come from Grimma.

30. English words for Angil include growl, snarl, given to growling and inarticulate angry sound

31. When it got older it got real fat and started to growl at me.

32. Every hunter pet can learn Growl, Cower and either Bite or Claw ( never both ).

33. And do Centipedes growl? But then the movie, rather then getting better got worse

34. If we were to murmur, or growl, those listening might feel the same way.

35. Berserk reduces the cooldowns of Mangle, Thrash, Growl, and Frenzied Regeneration by an additional 25%

36. In a single song, he can employ sudden bursts of falsetto or a teasing growl.

37. He spat out a black-misted growl, and the pirate crew suddenly began to subside.

38. Dar's Agroan o' dispair when g it's hot an' a growl o' displeashur when its cold

39. The word Cur derived from the word “Curren”, meaning growl, refers to mixed breeds of dogs

40. Afoul, Aprowl, befoul, cowl, crowl, foul, fowl, growl, howl, jowl, miaul, moul, prowl, rabaul, scowl, yowl.

41. Curs The word cur derived from the word “curren”, meaning growl, refers to mixed breeds of dogs

42. Synonyms for say Angrily include snap, bark, snarl, retort, growl, rejoin, riposte, scowl, complain and say abruptly

43. His voice had moved down the register until it came forth as a kind of feral growl.

44. He felt the heat beating in, midnight vibrations, the sirens down Canal, the growl of some solo drunk.

45. 26 His voice had moved down the register until it came forth as a kind of feral growl.

46. His accent, an inimitable polyglot growl, radiates a weariness that comes with being what he calls a "global nomad."

47. 15 He spoke in a barely audible, husky growl - but it overlay the rumble of a harshly controlled anger.

48. Her Bared teeth were because the growl didn't work on you so she had to crank it up a notch

49. A wavering scream may be used in bluff charges against intruders, while a low growl is used for aggressive warning.

50. (Proverbs 14:10) Have you watched a bird, dog, or cat look into a mirror and then peck, growl, or attack?