My guess would be that your behavior confused her. She might have been thinking "Who are you and what have you done with my master?"
I've had dogs that didn't recognize me when I put on a hat or wore sunglasses.
There is no adjective in the sentence "The lion growled loudly." Loudly is an adverb modifying the verb growled.
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The beastly animal growled gruffly.
The dog GROWLED at the cat.
The virtual-never-seen adverb form is growlingly (from the present participle growling).Adverbs used with the verb "growled" can include ferociously, menacingly, or viciously.
growled
Yes growled is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb growl. It is not rare it is often used when talking about cats, tigers, mothers and many other things. The dog growled at them. 'Who are you?' he growled at the stranger. `I should have killed him,' Winston growled. The gears growled as we climbed the steep mountain road.
the dog growled at the cat.....
There is no adjective in the sentence "The lion growled loudly." Loudly is an adverb modifying the verb growled.
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As I walked past the gate, a dog growled in the shadows of the night.
fremere
growl: (of an animal, especially a dog) make a low guttural sound of hostility in the throat. growled is past tense/past participle of growl
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better word used for belligerently
The beastly animal growled gruffly.
The dog GROWLED at the cat.