How To Use Growler In A Sentence

  • Just out of the port, the Valdez encountered some growlers - or chunks of ice separated from a glacier - and Hazelwood changed the vessel's course from 200 degrees to 180 degrees, steering the tanker outside of the shipping lane.
  • We called them "sallygrowlers"--we thought toadfish was the official name. Archive 2009-01-01
  • You get it all here - Iggy the crooner, Iggy the growler, Iggy the philosopher and Iggy the rager, raging against the dying of the night where the street fight that is rock mocks the slippery stranglehold of the recording industry.
  • Has anyone else had success with the buck "growler" or buck "roar" type grunt call? Has anyone else had success with the buck "growler" or buck "roar" type grunt call? Please describe your experience.
  • There's a plethora of black PVC and peek-a-boo backsides, as opposed to the usual cliches of strangely hirsute growlers sprouting hairs on the palms of their hands while scuttling about in swirling peasoupers.
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  • You get it all here - Iggy the crooner, Iggy the growler, Iggy the philosopher and Iggy the rager, raging against the dying of the night where the street fight that is rock mocks the slippery stranglehold of the recording industry.
  • The Growler is now in production and undergoing operational evaluation by the Navy, which plans to stand up the first two fleet Growler squadrons later this year.
  • The captain wanted to maroon the growler, that is, to place him on an island with some provisions and sail away. The Story of Paul Boyton Voyages on All the Great Rivers of the World
  • A growler is an iceberg that sits just below the surface of the water. True Spirit
  • Who are you?" asked the shaggy creature with the grillery-growlery voice, and the bear gnashed his teeth. Uncle Wiggily's Travels
  • But the rabbit was ready for him and ran down the hill and the wolf ran after him, howling at the top of his grillery-growlery voice, for he was very hungry. Uncle Wiggily's Travels
  • Above its heavy breathing, all you can hear in this wilderness is the drip-drip of melting ice and a crash as icebergs cleave into even smaller lumps, called growlers.
  • The upside to having a growler is the beer is fresher than if it was bottled, and you get a large quantity of beer (about five pints, depending on the size of the growler) for much cheaper than if you had bought five pints individually at a bar. Blog updates
  • Just beneath the surface, out of sight of the watch, she had hit what is referred to in sailing circles as a growler.
  • Oh my God, the antidefamation league of Calcutta is cursing us;please, Sahib, we at the Growler are writing satire--LIKE CHRISTOPHER BUCKLEY--we are SATIRISTS! Nonconformity Forever!
  • Hunter said a vessel off the Cape west coast in February 2002 reported a "growler" - the remains of an iceberg - less than five metres long with freeboard (height above water level) below one metre. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • BTW the growler is the only call that has consistently worked for me. I am looking to buy a new grunt call and am down to the Hunter's Specialties' - True Talker and Super Talker, what is the diffe
  • In the spring and early summer, the additional hazard of icebergs and growlers were often a distinct possibility.
  • Ah, ha!" cried the bear, for the shaggy creature with the grillery-growlery voice was a bear. Uncle Wiggily's Travels
  • As usual, they all stepped up and teamed to deliver this important Growler maintenance trainer two weeks ahead of schedule, ' said Capt.
  • A growler is an iceberg between one and 5 metres above water; a bergy bit, 1-4; small, 5-15; medium, 16-45; large, 46-75; very large, over 75.
  • Like icebergs, growlers are a major hazard to seagoing craft.
  • Yet despite this jollier presence, he demonstrated yet again that he's one of pop music's first-class growlers.
  • A growler was a metal pail, its inside often smeared with lard. LAST CALL
  • At first it was so dark that he couldn't make out anything, but in a little while he could see something big and black and shaggy coming toward him, and a grillery-growlery voice called out: Uncle Wiggily's Travels

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