Definition of Growlery

1. a retreat for times of ill-humour [n GROWLERIES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Growlery

growing
growing fracture
growing old
growing on
growing out of
growing ovarian follicle
growing pains
growing season
growing up
growingly
growings
growl
growled
growlers
growlery (current term)
growlier
growliest
growliness
growlinesses
growling
growlingly
growlings
growls
growly
growmore
grown
grown-up
grown-ups
grown old

Literary usage of Growlery

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Early Married Life of Maria Josepha, Lady Stanley: With Extracts from by Maria Josepha (Holroyd), Stanley, John Thomas Stanley, Jane Henrietta, Adeane (1899)
"Bread and beer limitations—' growlery '—The Queen of the Feast—Three little fairies—Medusa wigs—A miniature Serena—Mr. ..."

2. St. Nicholas by Mary Mapes Dodge (1895)
"TO iw SS 16 *-« « growlery ROOM. •»:#• - •#:#. *;* •#;#• •#•#• *> •> " "'"' "" -|>y » E *•?.*•• ««£• ea. r^* 35- ^a ea _K ..."

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