Gnar vs. Growl

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Gnarverb

To snarl or growl.

Gnaradjective

gnarly

Gnarnoun

Snow or an ocean wave.

Gnarnoun

A knot or gnarl in wood; hence, a tough, thickset man; - written also gnarr.

Gnarverb

To gnarl; to snarl; to growl; - written also gnarr.

Growlnoun

A deep, rumbling, threatening sound made in the throat by an animal.

Growlnoun

(by extension) The rumbling sound made by a person's stomach when hungry.

Growlnoun

(by extension) An aggressive grumbling.

Growlnoun

A low-pitched rumbling sound produced with a wind instrument.

Growlverb

(intransitive) To utter a deep guttural sound, as an angry animal; to give forth an angry, grumbling sound.

Growlverb

Of a wind instrument: to produce a low-pitched rumbling sound.

Growlverb

To send a user a message via the Growl software library.

Growlverb

(transitive) To express (something) by growling.

Growlverb

To play a wind instrument in a way that produces a low-pitched rumbling sound.

Growlverb

To utter a deep guttural sound, as an angry dog; to give forth an angry, grumbling sound.

Growlverb

To express by growling.

Growlnoun

The deep, threatening sound made by a surly dog; a grumbling sound.

Growlnoun

the sound of growling (as made by animals)

Growlverb

to utter or emit low dull rumbling sounds;

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