growl in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
Growl: a low, guttural sound made by an animal, often as a warning or expression of displeasure, or a deep rumbling noise, such as that made by thunder.
Sample Sentences
- The dog let out a low growl as the stranger approached the gate.
- She could hear the distant growl of thunder signaling an approaching storm.
- The cat's growl warned the other pets to stay away from its food bowl.
- With a fierce growl, the bear claimed its territory at the edge of the forest.
- He tried to suppress a growl of frustration as the meeting dragged on.
- The dog's low growl warned us that we were getting too close to its territory.
- As the storm approached, the wind began to growl ominously through the trees.
- She could hear the growl of the engine as the car roared to life.
- The bear let out a deep growl, signaling its displeasure at being disturbed.
- His stomach began to growl, reminding him that it was time for dinner.
- The dog began to growl menacingly as the stranger approached the gate.
- I could hear the low growl of the engine as the car started up in the driveway.
- In the middle of the night, a distant growl echoed through the dark forest.
- She tried to calm the cat, but it only responded with a fierce growl.
- The toddler's playful growl imitated the sound of a lion as he pretended to be fierce.