“The ice was here, the ice was there, / The ice was all around; / It cracked and growled, and roared and howled, / Like noises in a swound!”
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
“It was already growling, and the growl was a low, rumbling snarl of spring-coiled menace, the sort of growl that starts in the back of one throat and ends up in someone else's.”
Terry Pratchett
“They let themselves be bare before me. They screamed and yelled and cried and moaned and sobbed and growled. I gave them a scene, a character and maybe a line and, boom, all of sudden there was another human being in front of me.”
Howard Schatz
“There is some growling. There's always growling with changes.”
David Allen
“The throaty V-8 growl that William Clay Ford Jr. claims he likes. That was my last major contribution.”
William Armstrong
“I've never heard her growl at anyone. She makes sure she has contact with everyone. It's strange to bring a dog into a situation like this and not have any disputes or problems; but Sophie is so good with everyone, how could you have a problem with her?”
Stanley Plahn
“It is the growling man who lives a dog's life.”
Coleman Cox