growl 的 3 个定义
- to utter a deep guttural sound of anger or hostility: The dog growled at the mail carrier.
- to murmur or complain angrily; grumble.
- to rumble: The thunder growled.
- Jazz. to use flutter-tonguing in playing a wind instrument.
- to express by growling.
- the act or sound of growling.
- Jazz. the technique of flutter-tonguing.
growl 近义词
animal-like sound
更多growl例句
- He confronts the indignities of old age with a surly, comforting growl.
- Her organ is more immediate, its low register getting down to a subterranean growl.
- In a debate, he waved a “Trumpy bear” on his Zoom camera, with an accompanying growl.
- At other times Noseda dispenses with language altogether, deploying guttural growls and yat-dat-dat-daaaaa’s until he gets what he’s after, which, in the case of the 40th, is propulsion.
- For true grit, the Unlimited Rubicon 392—at a pricey $60,000—boasts a stunning 470-hp V8 Hemi engine, muscular cladding and four tailpipes pumping out a heady exhaust growl.
- Students moan and growl and shriek and yawp, as if exorcising demons in a ritualistic ceremony.
- She smiles, which sounds like a small thing, but a lot of Republicans growl.
- A whimpering, half-growl and curdled scream, a cornered-animal cry of a sound.
- At least, while Hasselbeck was there, viewers had a figure they could collectively growl at.
- Columnists write that we must make it more relevant, while politicians growl about making it more efficient.
- Again they heard the growl much nearer than before, and it became evident that the lion was intent on claiming hospitality.
- So with a fearful growl, and a bark that might have frightened a lion, Bravo made a leap and a spring after poor little Downy.
- “But we ought to pony up the money for his support like good sports,” said Darry, continuing to growl.
- Lawrence made no answer, and with a curse and a growl the guerrillas turned away.
- The bears growl in stupefaction and rage, and take deep breaths to begin again.