growlers in English

noun
1
a person or thing that growls.
There's a plethora of black PVC and peek-a-boo backsides, as opposed to the usual cliches of strangely hirsute growlers sprouting hairs on the palms of their hands while scuttling about in swirling peasoupers.
2
a small iceberg that rises little above the water.
In the spring and early summer, the additional hazard of icebergs and growlers were often a distinct possibility.
3
a pail or other container used for carrying drink, especially draft beer.
In pre-Prohibition times it was common for fathers to dispatch their progeny to the saloon with a growler to collect beer, and it was probably named for the growling sound a metal bucket full of beer makes when pushed across a bar top.

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1. The smallest icebergs are called growlers.

2. Chow IS NOW OFFERING GROWLERS OF DRAFT BEER FOR TAKE OUT! OUR HOURS

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4. A fun happy hour spot, the Grill offers an extensive craft beer menu and Buttonwood Grill growlers to go.

5. Growlers: Drop off a Cynosure growler and we’ll exchange it for a fully cleaned, sanitized and filled Cynosure growler.

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7. Above its heavy breathing, all you can hear in this wilderness is the drip-drip of melting ice and a crash as icebergs cleave into even smaller lumps, called growlers.

8. The exercise area abounded with icebergs and growlers, which required bridge watchkeepers to be constantly on the alert, particularly at night; the presence of large masses of ice also made it difficult for searching aircraft as they had to spend a large part of their time investigating false contacts.