Synonym: knotted, knotty, snarly. Similar words: gnarled, snarl, snare, harlequin, curled, pearlescent, snap, snake. Meaning: [snɑrl /snɑːl] adj. tangled in knots or snarls.
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61. Instead, I looked down nervously at the sidewalk and snarled, "My accountant will be sending you an invoice and a self-addressed stamped envelope."
62. Unless you are writing something very avant-garde – all gnarled, snarled and "obscure" – be alert for possibilities of paragraphing.
63. The labor Party snarled up the opposition in an election.
64. The ensuing row snarled up the work of the joint peace commission.
65. The beasts snarled at this impostor, and backed away, roaring.
66. He snarled, " Come out, come out, " you son of a bitch.sentencedict.com/snarled.html
67. On June 9 last year, Selva faked illness to get an ambulance to rush him to a television talk-show during US President Bush's visit, when tight security measures snarled Rome traffic.
68. The traffic gets snarled up very often at that roundabout.
69. The tiger snarled frighteningly.
70. The thread has got all snarled up; I can't untie it.
71. 'Give 'em a lifelong siesta, I would, ' snarled Uncle Vernon over the end of the newsreader 's sentence, but no matter: outside in the flowerbed, Harrys stomach seemed to unclench.