"Growler" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A growler is a term that can refer to two different things.
1. In brewing, a growler is a glass jug or container used to carry freshly poured draft beer from the brewery to the customer. It is typically a reusable container made of glass or stainless steel, and it is often used for take-out or to-go orders of beer.
2. In metallurgy, a growler is a term used to describe a type of fault or crack that appears on the surface of a metal object, such as a piece of machinery or a vehicle part. Growlers can occur due to fatigue, corrosion, or other forms of stress on the metal, and they can potentially cause problems or safety issues if left unchecked.
In both cases, the term "growler" refers to something that produces a low, rumbling or growling sound, such as a beer growler filled with carbonated beer or a metal growler that produces a hissing or creaking noise.
A grower is a person, company, or farm that cultivates and harvests plants, including fruits, vegetables, flowers, or crops. It can also refer to someone who increases or enhances something over time, such as a skill or a business. For example, "The local grower of strawberries is known for their fresh and juicy produce."
People who cultivate plants, especially for commercial purposes, such as farmers or horticulturists.
To growl is to make a low, rumbling, menacing noise, typically with an animal such as a dog or a lion, but also with humans in a state of anger or aggression.
Grown-ups refers to adult humans, specifically those who are no longer children or teenagers but have reached physical maturity. It is often used to distinguish adults from children or young people, and can be used in a variety of contexts such as in a family setting, in business, or in a workplace.
The verb "grows" is the third person singular present tense of the word "grow". It means to increase in size, amount, or degree; to develop or make something larger or more advanced. For example: "The tree grows in the summer." or "The company grows rapidly due to its successful business strategy."