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growler

[grou-ler] / ˈgraʊ lər /














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At night, the crew trained a searchlight across the dark waters to look for growlers—low-floating chunks of ice big enough to puncture a ship.

From The Wall Street Journal

At night, crews trained a searchlight across dark waters infested with so-called growlers—low-floating chunks of ice the size of trucks that can puncture ships.

From The Wall Street Journal

Icebergs, bergy bits and growlers—some of the many forms of ice here—joined sea and sky to display every shade of blue.

From Scientific American

But you can buy beers in cans or get your growlers filled.

From Seattle Times

The first stainless steel growler on the market, this modern take on a flask has a Fresh Carry Systemthat keeps beer carbonated and cold for up to 24 hours.

From Seattle Times