Definition: 1. The sound of growling (as made by animals). 2. To utter or emit low dull rumbling sounds.
Use 'growl' in a sentence:
1. He understood mama's growl.
2. His voice deepened to a growl.
3. 'I should have killed him,' Sharpe growled.
4. He growled his answer.
5. Some can again hear the tiger's growl.
6. The dog snarled/ growled at me.
7. He tried to pick up the cat several times but each time he did so the dog would growl.
8. When he isn't making me growl like a tiger.
9. The car growls along rutted streets.
10. Dogs can tell how big another dog is just by listening to its growl.
11. She is angry and growl s. I am in trouble.
12. It is in the American housing market that the bear may growl loudest.
13. Her dog growled at me.
14. The loudest growls have echoed around emerging markets and commodities.
15. You'll see a dog growl when another dog gets interested in his food.
16. The dogs were leaping and growling at the full stretch of their chains.
17. This is a growl out of rage!
18. My stomach is growling/ rumbling after not having food for seven hours.
19. We hear a louder growl. Guess who is growling?
20. His stomach started to growl with hunger.
21. The lay about the deck growling together in talk.
22. Tigers growl.
23. Just at that moment, the animals in the zoo began to growl.
24. If the dog's hackles are up, gives a low decibel growl, or engages in a predatory, stalking posture, then there is probably a danger in the environment.
25. They'll bark, whimper, growl and yawn.
26. The dog never snarled/ growled unless it was mistreated.
27. It could purr along like any luxury car or, at a press of the ubiquitous sport button, growl loudly as you disappear down the road.
28. The dog was angry and growled at me.
29. Growl of fortitude increases the maximum health of the bear.
30. They growl and bark.
31. So you gotta watch me for that growl, okay?
32. My stomach is growling. I gotta get something to eat.
33. A growl is audible; it is a huge dog, who shows his teeth and replaces the English.
34. The dog growled again.
35. Their noise modulated to a concerted menacing growl punctuated by sharp yaps.
36. They growl, and they whine, but no barking.
37. The guard growled out a warning, threatening the prisoners with his gun.
38. We heard thunder growling in the distance.
39. The dog growls at me.
40. His fury was so great he could hardly speak. He growled some unintelligible words at Pete.
41. There's the low growl, the more intense medium growl, and the high-pitched screech.
42. I heard, as if from underwater, the final growl of the hunter.
43. Now I growl when I'm pleased, and wag my tail when I'm angry.
44. My stomach is growling. I haven ’ t eaten all day.
45. The thunder is growling.
46. Brown Cow with an owl, a howl, and a growl.
47. Or they might growl at or try to attack the vet when you get there.
48. And now you know everything there is to know about Growl threat!
49. Then we hear a louder growl. Guess who is growling?
50. My stomach growled.
51. The lights go off, and the din of the tourists turns from a momentary grumble of protest to a greedy growl to whispered disappointment.
52. The dog growled/ barked at the stranger.
53. The dog was biting, growling and wagging its tail.
54. The thunder growled menacingly.
55. 'Who are you?' he growled at the stranger.
56. She growled a sarcastic reply.
57. It was growling like something demented, which it was, of course, and its backside was almost in my face even my peril in no way diminished the frightful stench of the creature.