You spelled the word growl correctly. The large dog had a deep growl, but the small dog had a high-pitched growl.
The lion let out a deep growl as a warning to intruders.
Yes, "growl" is an onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound it represents. It mimics the deep rumbling noise typically made by animals like dogs or bears.
sounds crackly jerky and almost like a deep growl
Grudgingly
Really deep until you drown
It can be really deep, I would help you out but my pockets are not that deep
The phrase "deep blue sea" means any deep water - if you have ever seen really deep ocean or lake water, you know that it is a really deep blue, almost black, color.
doggystyle.
To roar like a lion, take a deep breath and let out a loud, low-pitched sound from your throat. You can deepen the sound by trying to imitate a lion's growl and adjusting your pitch accordingly. Practice exhaling forcefully while growling to create a more realistic lion roar.
"Snarl" is a word that can replace "growl." Both words describe a deep, guttural sound typically made by animals or used to express anger or aggression.
really deep, so deep that people have trouble fixing it when an drill breaks YOUR WELCOME