Similar words: snarl, snarled, curl up, snare, ensnare, gnarl, gnarly, gnarled. Meaning: v. make more complicated or confused through entanglements snarl-up. n. a number of vehicles blocking one another until they can scarcely move.
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1. Traffic snarled up on both sides of the road.
2. The accident snarled up the traffic all day.
3. Traffic has snarled up the city centre.
4. The sheets kept getting snarled up.
5. The sewer was snarled up.
6. The traffic was snarled up in both directions for two miles because of the accident.
7. I scramble back across the sheets getting snarled up in them.
8. They're going to give us the information[Sentencedict.com ], but it keeps getting snarled up in paperwork.
9. Polar Star is no exception; its lovely clueless opening soon snarls up in a mess of motives and half-finished characters.
10. Coal trucks snarl up National Highway 207 in north China's Hebei province at the height of what became known as the "world's worst traffic jam".
11. Mr Matsuda, the senator, says the government should, early on in the crisis, have declared a state of emergency to override the petty regulations that snarl up disaster relief.