Carl
fur, her, were, purr,
The word "reklamo" is in Tagalog or Filipino language (national language of the Philippines). In English language it's meaning is "complain", "grouch", "grump", "whine".
They both purr They both run!
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"Complain" is more of a purr word, as it typically conveys a sense of expressing dissatisfaction or discontent in a relatively mild or non-threatening manner. It does not typically invoke strong emotions or aggressive behavior like a snarl word would.
Purr words would include words like, "home," "national security," "trust," and "freedom fighter." Snarl words would include words like, "terrorist," "liar," "greed," and "foreign." The way a person or group is labeled (with a purr or snarl word) often depends upon who is doing the labeling.
The same a large bird would, I guess. You know, flap, flap, flap, whoosh, flap? You get my point?
The dog uttered an angry snarl.
snarl is a verb so you would use it like this: Dogs can snarl when they are angry. However the word snarled is much more useful.
one day im going to snarl at that James conesby
By definition of the word, "purr", no. That is reserved for cats! :)
The French word for "whine" is "gémir" or "pleurnicher."
The kitten nestled closer as it began to purr.
They make all types of sounds, The main is howling. They also whimper, Whine, Snarl, Growl. They're much like regular dogs, They also bark.
How a wild animal acts
I couldn't put up with his whine anymore !