Definitionn. a speaker whose voice sounds like a growl
Last update: November 2, 2015
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In the Norris basin are the Black Growler and the Hurricane, which consist of small apertures through which steam rushes with such tremendous force that it may be heard for miles. [Please select]
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"Nay, but I should like to know," said Growler. [Please select]
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"I don't like coffee without cream," objected Growler, chewing moodily at his cracker. [Please select]
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I think I will tell the old growler outside in the passage all about it. [Please select]
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You see I'm 'own correspondent' to the 'Daily Growler. [Please select]
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"I shall have Growler inside, and my big boy outside." [Please select]
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Growler was Clement's dog, I found, and Pincher belonged to Jack. [Please select]
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Growler at once bounded over the low wall and dived into the underwood. [Please select]
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The children, often the little children of depraved parents, "rushed the growler"; factory hands sent the boys out regularly to fetch their bottle or bucket of drink from the saloons. [Please select]
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"Oh come, George, you old growler, you're just trying to throw cold water on our big scheme," complained Felix Robbins, trying to pull the other down.' [Please select]
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