snarly

IPA: snˈɑrɫi

adjective

  • Given to snarling or growling.
  • Full of snarls.
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Examples of "snarly" in Sentences

  • The jacking, snarly house tracks are wild.
  • The really snarly people won't pay attention.
  • I think the snarly punk teenager lives within all of us.
  • If you revert, he reverts right back with a snarly comment.
  • He was snarly about the long check-in lines, and snippy with me.
  • I 'did' nominate Snarly for speedy deletion and then withdraw that.
  • Life must be difficult for an extreme outsider, and you get snarly.
  • You're too busy being snarly and bad tempered even to say good morning.
  • When the plant is getting ripe, the leaves become "snarly," like a bull's face.
  • That Jabberwocky wearing a Dartmouth green no. 13 on his chest, was awfully snarly looking.
  • So if you happen to see a certain snarly-faced man, with a bad attitude roaming your street, do yourself a favour.
  • "I know there are people who are pretty snarly about it, but no one has said anything to us firsthand," St. Maxens said.
  • For example, this morning I was greeted by this very fine review of The Red Tree at "The Black Letters" (even if it does deem me "snarly").

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