59 adverbs to describe how to growl

"I'll be back, Honeycutt, don't you fear," he growled savagely.

Occasionally, at nightfall, the wolves' hunting cry would ring out of the woods as one of the cubs discovered three or four of the lynxes growling horribly over some game they had pulled down together.

At length, with a sudden start, both dogs, growling ominously, dashed off ahead, utterly regardless of all efforts made by their master to restrain them.

He growled fiercely, and came on again, straight toward the plane, which seemed to have aroused his curiosity.

Tom Moody rode up presently, and he and his pack drew off into a sheltered corner of the lawn, where the dogs rolled on the grass, and played or growled angrily at one another, ever and anon breaking out into furious fights, speedily to be quelled by Tom's voice, unmatched at rating, or the snaky thongs of the whips.

Sir Beverley growled at him inarticulately and turned away.

" Jax growled softly as he caught the Frenchman's eye, which pleased him no more than it had Glück.

" "How was I to know they'd write to Stoddard?" growled Shade sulkily.

"Hollis shan't grow up and marry a city girl if I can help it," he growled, half good-naturedly.

"You'd better leave us alone, you yucky old Witch!" growled the Tiger threateningly.

When I returned, Pepper had ceased his barks and was growling and smelling, uneasily, along the top.

The Boy, in an agony, with a foot on fire, heard the Colonel turning, tossing, growling incoherently about "the light.

"Atlantic City, or Swampscott, or" "Rubbish!" growled the other man, impatiently.

As he did so the bear growled loudly and threateningly; believing it to be one of the wizards, Magua attempted to pass it contemptuously.

Our officer, as if to make concessions to this hue and cry, growled harshly: "Don't look around!

But the big man only growled sullenly, and let his leaden weight drop back heavily on the ice.

"Sure," growled he of the black beard, and after a moment he added: "Been out on the trail long, pardner?" "Hardly started.

"'Then I've lost my way, that's all,' growled the man surlily, 'and p'raps you'll let me get along now.'

" "Who was it?" growled Sir Beverley suspiciously.

When he reached the hall the dog was inside, growling furiously, the door was closed and the man gone.

" "He's thanking the fellow for my new scrape," growled Pennington inwardly.

The Chamber of Commerce began to growl menacingly, the Employers' Association to threaten and the lumber trust papers to incite open violence.

Oh! merrily growls the starving hind, At my full skin; And merrily howl wolf, wind, and owl, While I lie warm within.

"I can't see what the Government wanted it for," growled Alexis moodily.

In the boat, on the contrary, was absolute silence, except for the few orders given by Dick Sand in a low voice, and complete repose, except the movement of Hercules's right arm moving the oar; at times a low growl from Dingo, whose jaws Jack held together with his little hands; outside, the murmur of the water which broke against the piles, then above, the cries of the ferocious cannibals.

59 adverbs to describe how to  growl  - Adverbs for  growl