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Discover Ludwig"a growl" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe the sound an animal makes when it is angry or aggressive. For example, "The bear let out a menacing growl as we approached its den."
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Option A: Growl, "I'm still right" and refuse to say anything for the rest of the night.
That is a growl".
A growl sounds off to his left.
And I was" — her voice became a growl — "The.
She is not afraid to let out a growl".
There is a growl of assent from the crowd.
And I was"—her voice became a growl—"The.
The stunt provoked a growl of protest from the Chechen.
Then you recognize that unmistakably throaty voice, almost a growl.
LORD PALMERSTON once dismissed the horribly complicated Schleswig-Holstein question with a growl.
Sometimes dusky, with a bit of a growl, it was also confident, powerful and clear.
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