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Example sentences for "growled the"

  • On the contrary," growled the jailer, "you have set it only too well.

  • Go along with you," growled the officer, "you always cry the same thing over again.

  • Well, you needn't be so nasty, mon," growled the cook.

  • If we had been good Christians latterly we should never have defeated the enemy," growled the Capuchin, shaking his head.

  • Well, well, it is all right, I believe you," growled the landlord.

  • I shall sit still," growled the Capuchin, "but I shall henceforth turn my back upon Neiderkircher if he allows our soup to become cold instead of sitting down at once and dining with us.

  • I shall comply with your request," growled the Capuchin, "and make myself as comfortable as possible.

  • What the commander says is true," growled the Tyrolese.

  • The villain swindled it out of me," growled the wicked.

  • Don't care if he don't," growled the passenger.

  • Come into the house," growled the captain, as he stalked through the door.

  • Don't bother your head with what don't concern you," growled the passenger.

  • Sand ballast and Portland cement," growled the other.

  • That ain't any use to me," growled the second-mate, rather taken aback at this unhesitating rejection.

  • Here will be a good place to show off some of your tricks," growled the bear.

  • I wasn't thinking of eating the peanuts," growled the bear.

  • Can't see as it's wasted time, sir," growled the man.

  • No doubt you do, no doubt you do,' growled the fountain of justice, as he told the plaintiff to stand aside.

  • No,' growled the woman, still flopping, and whisking, and knocking the furniture about.

  • Ar'm not,' growled the boy, amidst the mirth of the company.

  • An' if they hadn't we'd bin gone ourselves," growled the carpenter to him one day.

  • No manner o' use," growled the mate, who found tramping through the sand very tiring, and was eager to get back and attack the wreckage for shelter and fire and food and rum.

  • Ye'll meet him sure if ye try to get across from here in any boat we could build," growled the mate, and filled his pipe and his pannikin.

  • If I hadn't brought her ashore ye couldn't have brought her round," growled the mate.

  • You'd better talk about poor devils," growled the milkman, Tappan.

  • I don't know what that has got to do with it," growled the man, and he tried to quicken his pace; but she kept up with him.

  • Let me go, then," growled the boy, angrily.

  • And a nice mess you have made of it," growled the captain.

  • Take a long mouthful, my lad, and hold your breath," growled the boatswain.

  • And a deal of good that would have been if I hadn't anchored," growled the captain.

  • Yes, gentlemen, that's what I do mean to say," growled the captain.

  • Horrid," growled the captain, as, evidently satisfied that there were no others to shoot, he stood close to the bulwark.

  • I mean that the religion of such men must be false," growled the Indian, somewhat defiantly.

  • Meant it to, puppy," growled the man, menacingly.

  • Good job for you," growled the man, fiercely, as he tried to look Carey down; but the boy did not for a moment wince.

  • Now then, down with you," growled the beachcomber, and Carey and the doctor had to go, leaving Bostock with his eyes far more wide open than usual.

  • Come out of that," growled the ruffian, sourly.

  • If you are shot up by an outpost," growled the general, "you will be worse off than homesick.

  • Of course I will find him," growled the reporter.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "growled the" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    adverse report; bluish gray; brownish gray; called definitions; dressed himself; first supposed; full confession; growled the; happier days; little sister; money matters; narrative poetry; outward things; public address; pushed forward; running fight; stated intervals; strong hand; suddenly appeared; surprise attack; yellow bird; yet was