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(1) In pre-Prohibition times it was common for fathers to dispatch their progeny to the saloon with a growler to collect beer, and it was probably named for the growling sound a metal bucket full of beer makes when pushed across a bar top.
(2) Just beneath the surface, out of sight of the watch, she had hit what is referred to in sailing circles as a growler .
(3) A growler is an iceberg between one and 5 metres above water; a bergy bit, 1-4; small, 5-15; medium, 16-45; large, 46-75; very large, over 75.
(4) Additional crowd pleasers are the restaurant's daily Hoppy Hour, which features half-price appetizers and discounted beer, and BJ's 1/2 gallon growler to go.
(5) You get it all here - Iggy the crooner, Iggy the growler , Iggy the philosopher and Iggy the rager, raging against the dying of the night where the street fight that is rock mocks the slippery stranglehold of the recording industry.
(6) Like icebergs, growlers are a major hazard to seagoing craft.
(7) Yet despite this jollier presence, he demonstrated yet again that he's one of pop music's first-class growlers .
(8) There's a plethora of black PVC and peek-a-boo backsides, as opposed to the usual cliches of strangely hirsute growlers sprouting hairs on the palms of their hands while scuttling about in swirling peasoupers.
(9) In the spring and early summer, the additional hazard of icebergs and growlers were often a distinct possibility.
(10) Just out of the port, the Valdez encountered some growlers - or chunks of ice separated from a glacier - and Hazelwood changed the vessel's course from 200 degrees to 180 degrees, steering the tanker outside of the shipping lane.
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(1) In pre-Prohibition times it was common for fathers to dispatch their progeny to the saloon with a growler to collect beer, and it was probably named for the growling sound a metal bucket full of beer makes when pushed across a bar top.
(2) Just beneath the surface, out of sight of the watch, she had hit what is referred to in sailing circles as a growler .
(3) A growler is an iceberg between one and 5 metres above water; a bergy bit, 1-4; small, 5-15; medium, 16-45; large, 46-75; very large, over 75.
(4) Additional crowd pleasers are the restaurant's daily Hoppy Hour, which features half-price appetizers and discounted beer, and BJ's 1/2 gallon growler to go.
(5) You get it all here - Iggy the crooner, Iggy the growler , Iggy the philosopher and Iggy the rager, raging against the dying of the night where the street fight that is rock mocks the slippery stranglehold of the recording industry.
(6) Like icebergs, growlers are a major hazard to seagoing craft.
(7) Yet despite this jollier presence, he demonstrated yet again that he's one of pop music's first-class growlers .
(8) There's a plethora of black PVC and peek-a-boo backsides, as opposed to the usual cliches of strangely hirsute growlers sprouting hairs on the palms of their hands while scuttling about in swirling peasoupers.
(9) In the spring and early summer, the additional hazard of icebergs and growlers were often a distinct possibility.
(10) Just out of the port, the Valdez encountered some growlers - or chunks of ice separated from a glacier - and Hazelwood changed the vessel's course from 200 degrees to 180 degrees, steering the tanker outside of the shipping lane.
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