Synonym: growl, grumble, knot, mix up, tangle. Similar words: snap, snake, snap off, snack bar, early, garlic, nearly, clearly. Meaning: [snɑrl /snɑːl] n. 1. a vicious angry growl 2. an angry vicious expression 3. something jumbled or confused. v. 1. utter in an angry, sharp, or abrupt tone 2. make a snarling noise or move with a snarling noise 3. twist together or entwine into a confusing mass 4. make more complicated or confused through entanglements.
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31. Her black eyes were bright, her lips curled back in a fearsome snarl that dribbled saliva and left her tongue hanging.
32. It can break up a bad traffic snarl.
33. The last words came out as a snarl.
34. This caused snarl and cry of course.
35. You'd kinda like to see Mario's snarl over there on the bench.
36. The king of the jungle didn't roar his displeasure but wrinkled his nose in a fearsome snarl, the sort of look that would strike fear into any other creature on the plain.
37. For a moment Elias'broad face curled into an ugly snarl.
38. 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".
39. I try to tighten my heart into a knot, a snarl.
40. I was in the most unbelievable snarl this morning over - of all things - a truckload of insecticide!
41. For most people it's more like a spaghetti snarl — many small impediments that knot together to create the underproductivity.
42. His face contorted to a snarl, his hand raised to strike.
43. The traffic was all in a snarl near the accident.
44. Instead, it's a combination of things. "For most people it's more like a spaghetti snarl — many small impediments that knot together to create the underproductivity."
45. Be good at oil skin and snarl - up of pores. Accelerate the scar over of the wound.
46. To twist together or entwine into a confusing mass; snarl.
47. We heard the snarl of a dog just up the path.
48. At the seaside we could hear the snarl of the waves.
49. Ashley has gotten these accounts in an awful snarl -- Oh,[www.Sentencedict.com] that party?
50. Last year's winner, Hannah, gave Riggs a snarl, but he kept his cool, plodding down the runway both gracefully and glacially.
51. 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.
52. A wary tiger flashes a toothy snarl in this extreme close - up .
53. The image strongly resembles the toothsome snarl of Bruce, played by Barry Humphries, as he faced Nemo, played by Alexander Gould.
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