Gruñir in english
Snarl
pronunciation: snɑrl part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: snɑrl part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
gruñir = growl ; grunt ; snort ; snarl ; niggle ; groan ; grouch (about) ; oink.
Example: 'Listen!' he growled, in a tone so dry, sarcastic and acrid that not another word was needed to indicate that he was not about to be upstaged by a 24 year old.Example: 'Humph!' grunted the director, accepting the check with a preoccupied air = 'Humph!' grunted the director, accepting the check with a preoccupied air.Example: 'I have always attended those conferences,' he snorted.Example: Wind raged over the sea; waves snarled and showed their teeth.Example: The House of Commons passed the week in niggling without result over a profusion of theoretical issues.Example: Young kids like listening to these shaggy dog stories, but don't usually 'get it', while parents generally groan over the punch lines.Example: You can choose to grouch about what they don't have OR open your mind up and see what they have to offer.Example: When going into her pen, she always started to oink me 'hello' and shortly after laid on her side to get fondled.