I mean we could play as fast as we want, growl a lot and detune our guitars but I think that would just be a cop out to the fans as well as us. |
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William leapt forward with a guttural growl, knocking one of the assassins back. |
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White fangs were glistening as you opened your mouth and let out a low growl. |
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She could hear the clinking of the swords now, and the low, guttural growl of a general's orders. |
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But then someone would talk to me and I would growl back at them and I felt horrible about that. |
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I would growl contemptuously at my reflection in the bathroom mirror each morning. |
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He never bit anyone, as far as I can remember, but he was a master of the threatening growl. |
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A wind whistled through the jagged rocks and the growl of thunder rolled around the mountain slopes. |
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Then the restrained growl of a mad dog found its way past her curled lips, rasping at the stranger before her who hadn't flinched. |
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I started to give a tart reply, but Atelious gave a deep inarticulate growl that was felt more than heard, and she shut up. |
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One of them catches our scent and lets out a howl or a growl or something in between. |
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He creeps toward me low to the ground, with a whiny growl of misery and accusation. |
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It wasn't under anyone's direct control, evident by the way it bore its sharp teeth at them, a growl rising in its throat. |
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A low growl, like the sound of sand and gravel rolling around deep within his broad chest, emanated from the beast continuously. |
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I opted that the growl coming from his throat was because of how heavy the luggage was, not because he was annoyed with my constant bickering. |
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The creature was obviously female, with a harsh, guttural growl to her speech. |
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It seemed the werewolf was on the verge of talking, but all that escaped its throat was a guttural growl. |
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The troll let out a growl of fury as it dropped the tainted sword with a loud thud. |
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I made a sound in my throat that resembled a growl as I tried to grasp what the teacher was saying about Pre-Algebra. |
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The heat immediately rushed to my face and a low growl started in my throat. |
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A low growl escaped his throat, his expression getting darker by the second. |
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It was something in-between a bark and a growl and leaned strongly towards a snarl. |
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A precise sound, it gained coherence and Padlin realized he was not hearing a whine or a howl or a growl but a phrase. |
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I hadn't believed myself sleepy, but his voice was a soothing growl and he was stroking my hair in a slow, relaxing caress. |
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He could smell the meats and the foods cooking on the hot plates above him, and he felt his stomach growl. |
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The black figure stumbled backwards with a growl of anger, but he held his chest in a gesture that spoke of tremendous pain. |
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At the sight of his stepmother, Ian makes a noise deep in his throat, almost a growl. |
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Mr. Williams let an angry growl escape from his throat, grabbed the digital clock from his desk and slammed it against the wall. |
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An odd growl escaped her throat as she shut her book and walked under the doorway. |
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A deep growl had crept into my throat, a growl which I had, unfortunately, inherited from my father. |
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Then I heard a muffled sound, perhaps a groan, perhaps a growl, or perhaps both of them, with a bit of a meep added for good measure. |
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There was a hint of menace in the way he said it, a low growl underlying his words. |
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With a quick growl of annoyance, she went to the back room to say hello to Betsy and fill out another segment of her time sheet. |
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A quiet growl responded to Ms. Thourne's quiet words, intermingled with a few short clicks and similar sounds. |
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With a growl, she commenced pursuit of the elf, finally diving, catching him off-guard, and tripping him so both stumbled to the ground. |
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It's more of an erratic growl which shrieks blue murder up towards 6000 revs and beyond. |
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The engine ground a couple of times, then turned over with a growl I hadn't heard for a long time. |
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I knew it was him coming when I heard a blare of rock music, followed by the harsh growl of an old, unclean engine. |
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His bright, sparkling trumpet and the joyful growl of his voice are familiar to people the world over. |
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The half-demon gave a growl of fury and leapt up, throwing herself onto the bars. |
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Start it up and the engine quickly settles into a menacing mid-range growl, while blipping the throttle makes the exhaust bark. |
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Alongside picked acoustic guitar, occasional keyboard blooping and a drum machine, his boy-next-door growl hammers it home. |
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Well, I love to hear the throaty growl of the diesel engines as they warn vans and sissy pick-ups to get out of the way. |
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It was a sound akin to a cat's purr, but held undertones of a lion's growl. |
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When there was no response, he gave an aggravated growl and tromped to the kitchen, his heavy shoes thudding on the worn-out tile angrily. |
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He could play for her any musical instrument, knew all music by heart, all birdsong, the purr, growl, snort, or whine of each and every animal. |
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They also have a more animalistic growl than the original's verbalistic grunting. |
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Her voice was a low growl and I inwardly cringed as she used his title, knowing that she it was not meant as a measure of respect. |
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While uptalk raises the pitch of the voice at the end of a sentence, vocal fry produces a guttural growl. |
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His voice was harsh, demanding and Katharine could not stop herself from letting a low growl emit from her throat. |
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Lee's hackles rose, his ears flattened, and a low growl began deep in his chest. |
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Every few minutes the growl of a giant UN Hercules transport plane scatters coal-black carrion crows from the trees. |
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With a growl, Guts Man drew back a fist and struck Mega Man with a powerful haymaker punch. |
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A soft growl ripped through his throat and he wrapped his arm around her waist, pulling her back to him. |
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With a growl of frustration, he slapped his hand on the steering wheel before hitting the on button on his CD player. |
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She heard Will respond to Tom's remark quietly, and, though she did not hear what he said, she heard Tom growl and move on. |
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Two distant percussive thuds, like a car door being slammed, sound from across the river and two more shells barrel overhead with a low growl. |
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After two years of being asked to do nothing more than growl and yip, my voice-box complained at the strain of speech. |
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Melanie let out a few barks, but slowly they retrogressed to a bitter growl. |
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He veers effortlessly between that ripped-up-Lennon growl and the sweet flutey Marvin Gaye tenderness for love songs. |
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The accent, at least, is familiar, a deep Liverpudlian growl with the hint of a chuckle flickering around its edge. |
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His growl is impressively rabid, and his bark could curdle a bowl of milk at 20 paces. |
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I no sooner cleared the tree line when I heard a deep guttural growl behind me. |
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The man pounced at Kora, the attacker continuing to growl angry curses and words too low for anyone to hear. |
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I heard the girl give a very animal-like growl and jump from the ferry in pursuit. |
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Her voice was a quiet growl, her pronunciation of each word a blunt edge ripping into him. |
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With a muffled growl, the white lycan crawled her way up the narrow tunnel of the den, and stepped out into the world, her world. |
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With a growl, Satyr turned on the engine and accelerated into his father's car, denting the side and scratching the doors. |
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The bell rang again, and with a growl, Jessi stumbled towards the door and pulled it open. |
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The cry turned into a growl as it turned around completely, taking the arrow in its teeth and pulling it out. |
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My voice dropped to a growl, and this only seemed to entertain her more. |
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Motorboats growl on the lake towing waterskiers or tubers behind. |
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She let out an annoyed growl and rapped her knuckle against the window. |
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With an angry growl, the officer picked up his jacket, threw it over his shoulder and stuffed the armlet into his pocket before he hurried downstairs. |
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He stared up at the sky, a deep growl rumbling in his throat. |
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Students moan and growl and shriek and yawp, as if exorcising demons in a ritualistic ceremony. |
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She smiles, which sounds like a small thing, but a lot of Republicans growl. |
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As I reached out to pick it up a low growl made my blood run cold. |
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Johnny Ramone's guitar never screeched, but it sure did growl. |
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She bared her fangs, a small growl emitting from her throat. |
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The four-lad outfit turned in a stunning thrash metal performance complete with guitar posturing and indecipherable lyrics delivered in a satanic growl. |
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Nothing was heard or seen until and deep growl came from behind Callum. |
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A big bull elephant seal had been lying there sleeping when another cruised up like a submarine, inflating its huge proboscis and blowing bad breath in a deep growl. |
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With a low growl of irritation, Simon continued to dash after his cousin, gliding along the cold, stony pavement like a blur of auburn, tan, and gray. |
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You expected him to lock his hands together, flex his pecs, and growl. |
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I hope to see polar bears too, but witnessing the ocean solidified into blocks that creak and growl as the ship's ice-strengthened hull ploughs a furrow is enough of a treat. |
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Never on God's sweet earth has there been a more glorious union of manipulated kiddie-singing samples, frenetic bhangra pluckings, and classic crunk growl. |
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Apart from excitement and the odd growl, they have always been friendly encounters with happy, fulfilled dogs and pleasant, responsible dog handlers. |
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Pheonix leaned his muzzle close to her face and rubbed his warm but wet nose against her cheek, giving off a sound close to a purr, but possibly it was an affectionate growl. |
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Damien laughed and demonstrated his grating growl of a voice. |
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He would growl, he would grunt and he would scream through vocal lines. |
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Everyone echoed some signature sound, breathing out an animal growl. |
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His voice was as low as the growl animals used to warn each other off. |
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Under her window, Alex suddenly let out a deep growl and started barking. |
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She swished her tail and let a small growl out of her throat. |
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His smirk quickly fell into a scowl, a low growl escaping his throat. |
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She let a low growl escape her throat when she saw him there. |
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With a growl of fury, he drove up next to the smaller car and looked in. |
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A growl escapes her throat, chilling the room by several degrees. |
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He let out a growl of fury and swung his fist towards Will's cheek. |
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I felt a growl of anger rising, and forced it down with an effort of will. |
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He let out a guttural growl and then a groan when his cell phone rang. |
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I heard a growl in his throat as he forced me to look in his eyes. |
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The low growl of their voices alerted him to who his attackers were. |
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Like other mustelids, the polecat is usually a silent animal, though it will growl fiercely when angered, and squeak when distressed. |
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There is a satisfying but not overloud growl from the exhaust under acceleration and road roar is well suppressed. |
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The main call is a bark, and this has more of a growl tone when compared with the sharper yap of a muntjac. |
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In the majority of attacks resulting in injury, brown bears precede the attack with a growl or huffing sound. |
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Under acceleration there is a satisfying but not overloud growl from the exhaust and road roar is well suppressed. |
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Parker blows soprano and tenor, usually in an extremely abstract manner, but sometimes he can growl like a bluesy bebopper. |
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They heard the Green Fork before they saw it, an endless susurrus, like the growl of some great beast. |
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When she moves in toward him, he turns his back with a growl. |
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Attention was also paid to the Charger SRT8's exhaust note, which produces a growl that will intimidate just about any hot-rodder. |
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Old soldiers, I know not why, seem to be more accostable than old sailors. One is apt to hear a growl beneath the smoothest courtesy of the latter. |
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Or bring growl as you manifest your inner animal with a leopardskin look. |
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