snarled
IPA: snˈɑrʌɫd
adjective
- tangled in knots or snarls
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Examples of "snarled" in Sentences
- A dog snarled at him.
- The reason given was snarled traffic congestion.
- You know, it's bad any time they put "snarled" in there.
- The threads of her recall snarled hopelessly at that point.
- HOLMES: You know it's serious when they pull out the word snarled in the weather.
- Discussions over his name snarled the board's progress on amendments late Thursday evening.
- "You're no man, you ain't," the Virgin snarled, discovering that physical assault was not imminent.
- "Made fast?" the Captain snarled back, for the benefit of the watch as it struggled to capture the flying sail before it tore to ribbons.
- Officials expected commutes to return to normal Tuesday morning on New Jersey Transit and the Long Island Rail Road after a derailed train snarled rail traffic in and out of Penn Station Monday.
- And thus the Washington Post column on David's congressional testimony, where he is described "hunched" and said to have "barked," "growled" and "snarled" -- language you would use to describe an animal.
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