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growly
[
grou
-lee
]
growl·y
/
ˈgraʊ
li
/
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[
grou
-lee
]
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adjective,
growl·i·er,
growl·i·est.
1.
resembling a
growl
in pitch and harshness:
This cold has made my voice growly.
2.
irritable; grouchy.
Origin:
1915–20;
growl
+
-y
1
Related forms
growl·i·ness,
noun
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